At school we have two bass drums which keep people in step if that's what you mean
at Apppomattox Court House it was said the rebs could keep their horses to be used for farming.
they used cords to keep their ships together
The sheath used to hold a sword is called a scabbard.
the colonists would do anything to get the soldiers out of their colonies and they used propaganda to get the other colonies to go against the soldiers. they claimed it was a massacre so the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.
The Townshend act was important because the Britan used the money to pay Off the debt they had.
Marching Band were not necessarily used then. More like the snare drums. But if a band was being used, then it was most likely trumpets and trombones. They were most likely used to signal the beginning or ending of a battle or war.
If you want to keep your SS soldier intact, you shouldn't keep aluminum aroud him. Actually, I have a few SS soldiers that are missing an arm or a foot for that reason. SS soldiers melt when they come in contact with aluminum, which is why allied soldiers used aluminum bullets during WW2.
It means to be walking side-by-side with other people. Frequently used to describe a line of marching soldiers.
All the lower limbs from head down are generally used, when marching depending on the type of marching one is instructed to do.
at Apppomattox Court House it was said the rebs could keep their horses to be used for farming.
American soldiers used amphetamines to keep them going.
It can be, depending on how you use it, for example: The marching band is going around town. (adjective) or it can be used as a verb: The children are marching around the backyard. It is mostly used as a verb, though.
they used cords to keep their ships together
The sheath used to hold a sword is called a scabbard.
usually a snare drum... both the concert and marching versions are used, but the marching version is the more well-known
Military marching bands, concert bands, high school marching bands, and college marching bands use saxophones for their music. It is a flexible-use instrument.
A marching quad is a set of four tom-toms that are used by marching bands. They attach to each other and then to a plastic harness that rests on your shoulders, and weigh from 30 to 40 pounds