Mesopotamian military leaders had to be strong and fearless. Soldiers looked up to them to provide training and leadership that they could take with them to the battlefields.
Priests and scribes
they made sweets and candies-- similar to the role of confectioners today.
Joan had no military training and what she learned was by on-the-job training. As a leader, she spent more time directing the troops than actually fighting.
it will ensure that the military has enough man power to do the job
Yes you can. As a matter of fact, military recruiters who have a Job Corps center near them consider themselves lucky. They visit Job Corps all the time. Many young people who would otherwise not be qualified for the military become qualified upon graduation from Job Corps. If you are a Job Corps student and you are interested in the military, stick out the program. You can even enlist on a delayed entry program during your education at Job Corps. But remember... tell your recruiter not to give you a ship date that is before your graduation from Job Corps!!!
He was a leader of a military faction- he is now dead.
He was there military leader in a long series of battles.
like getting a job in the military or football
You can get a job through a computer, can get a job through the newspaper or you can go to the military base and get a job like that.
He was a passenger on the Mayflower. At the Plymouth Colony, he was an administrator, leader, military adviser and commander.
Priests and scribes
Before she became a military leader for the French, Joan worked on her father's farm at Domremy, France.
he worked in the military and became a genral
Miles standish had better ideas and was more prepared for the job
Babylonian, Mesopotamian and Medo-Persia scribes.
they made sweets and candies-- similar to the role of confectioners today.
Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador who is most famously known for leading the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire in Mexico. His job was primarily that of a military leader and explorer.