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France and Germany both doubled during that time period
Both armies quickly set up camp.adverb is quickly
Yes, for both armies.
The armies of both France and Germany had more than doubled between 1870 and 1914
Even though the North had a much higher population, the sizes of the North and South armies were comparable. Both sides also had ample food production during the war.
Yes. The Union and the Confederate armies both used them for spying during the Civil War.
France and Germany both doubled during that time period
For communication and transportation of troops and supplies. It heavily influenced the tactics of both armies.
Both armies quickly set up camp.adverb is quickly
All armies can work. Both as a rule and as a playable list.
Some minor problems can be muscle stiffness, sore breasts (both occasionally) but nothing too serious.
The Northern armies from both the US Civil War & Vietnam Wars drafted their men.
The armies of both France and Germany had more than doubled between 1870 and 1914.
The Union was poorly trained just as the Confederates were, and at first both of the armies started equal, with the Confederates quickly getting stronger, then the Union making a comeback.
They both have armies and both were in wars they are also strong fighters.
Slowed down the war where both armies dug into the ground
The commander of Allied Armies during World War I was Ferdinand Foch. His position gave him responsibility for all British, French and American forces on both the Western and Italian fronts. Erich Ludendorff served as Supreme Commander of the German forces.