There were 3 countries that helped America. The three countries that help America were France, Spain and British.
Britain changed from the Shilling in 1968, prior to their full conversion to decimal currency in 1971, although the Shilling coin remained in circulation until 1990. The British Shilling converted to 5 New Pence. Other British Commonwealth countries changed from their respective Pounds, Shillings and Pence currencies to their own decimal currencies at different times during the 1960's and 1970's. Three African countries Kenya, Uganda and Zambia,all former parts of the British Empire, still have the shilling as their currency.
The British, Americans and Canadians were the main allied combatants of the D-Day invasion, there were no doubt others, but these were the main three.
After 1941, the leaders of the British Commonwealth, the Soviet Union, and the United States of America. Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.
Three chevrons, with the points facing down. See related link at the bottom. On their fatigue uniforms I saw them wearing in Afghanistan and Iraq, there would be a tab at the front of their blouse. The rank insignia would be embroidered on a loop, and this tab would be run through that loop. The actual rank insignia used by the Australians is more the same of those used by the British and other Commonwealth Dominion forces - there may be slight variations (such as the Canadian rank insignia, which has the rank of Master Corporal, and incorporates the Canadian maple leaf into the insignia), but the structure follows the British example, and the crown is an ever present feature on the insignia badges of certain ranks, military unit insignia, etc. (note: this only applies to the actual Commonwealth Dominions/Realms, who acknowledge the British monarch as head of state. Not all countries who are members of the Commonwealth of Nations are Commonwealth Dominions, and the crown is absent from their insignia).
Mozambique There are three African members of the Commonwealth that were never under British rule: Mozambique, Namibia and Rwanda.
The British Empire Games have changed names on three occasions: British Empire and Commonwealth Games (1954) British Commonwealth Games (1970) Commonwealth Games (1978)
The three other names that the Commonwealth Games has been known as are British Empire Games (1930-1950), British Empire and Commonwealth Games (1954-1966) and British Commonwealth Games (1970-1974).
The first event of these games was known as the British Empire Games,which was held in 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The name changed to British Empire and Commonwealth Games in 1954, to British Commonwealth Games in 1970 and assumed the current name of the Commonwealth Games in 1978.
Mozambique - once a Portuguese colony - joined the Commonwealth, though it was never part of the British Empire. The point is that most of its neighbours belong to the Commonwealth.There are three other Commonwealth members that were never under British rule: Namibia, Samoa and Rwanda.
There's a whole lot more than three, and you didn't specify whether you meant Commonwealth Dominions (who acknowledge the British monarch as their own Head of State), or Commonwealth of Nations members (to whom the British monarch holds no status, but with which trade an other agreements exist with the British). Three Commonwealth Dominions include Canada, Australia, and Barbados. Three Commonwealth of Nations members who are not Dominions include South Africa (for better or worse), India, and Singapore.
Three pounder is a term which was more common to British and Commonwealth armies. It simply denoted a weapon which fired a shell weighing three pounds. Three pounder guns in the British military typically had a bore of 47 millimeters.
Three pounder is a term which was more common to British and Commonwealth armies. It simply denoted a weapon which fired a shell weighing three pounds. Three pounder guns in the British military typically had a bore of 47 millimeters.
Puerto Rico
china, japan and Korea because they don't speak English
There are three commonwealth US territory. The three commonwealth territory are American Samoa, Guam and Northern Mariana.
Three Countries that I know that honour Veterans Day as Remembrance day are: Canada, United Kingdom and Australia. Many other countries observe this day and most commonwealth countries still call it remembrance day.