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Minute Men
Because they could be ready to fight with short notice, i.e. in mere minutes.
depends on how stron they are ut if there = then the long armed person
At first Greek militarist consisted of aristocratic cavalry soldiers, or nobles on horseback. After 700 BC it changed the military system to hoplites, heavily armed infantry soldiers, or referred to as foot soldiers. These soldiers carried a round shield, a short sword, and a very long spear.
Obviously, you believe in stereotyping. In fact, some of the Northeastern tribes tend to have very tall members as do other tribes.
That is short for troop-transport ship, which was a ship that was used to carry soldiers to where they were used in battle. They were only lightly armed and were not used in landing troops on beaches under enemy fire---these were called landing ships.
The Wehrmacht was the Armed forces The Army was the Heer Slang terms: Boche which is French for hard head American's called them krauts short for saurkraut. The British called them Jerry's
Muskets, Rifles, Swords, Cannons, and Mortars. A few short range naval rockets.
The answer to this crossword puzzle is is orangutan. So the short is orang.
A Secutor usually carried a short sword, a gladius, or a dagger. The Secutor was specially trained to fight a Retiarius, a type of lightly armoured gladiator armed with a trident and net. That's what they carried.
Mainly a variety of short blade-shaped one-handed clubs and long blade-shaped two-handed clubs. After European contact muskets were readily adopted and in the New Zealand Wars Maori used muskets, shotguns and tomahawks.
short answer: yes he did fight in the Revolutionary War.