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Elizabethan clothing is clothing during the Elizabethan age. In other words, this is the age of Shakespeare and the bubonic plague.
Traveling companies (apex)
The military duties of ranked officers were to follow the orders from superiors and provide leadership to those in their command. (Managing personnel, keeping records, ensuring basic needs, maintaining communication, maintaining order and discipline, and responding to emergencies.)
Yes, Warrant Officers exist in several military forces. In British and Commonwealth forces (as well as some European forces, particularly those liberated by British forces during the Second World War), a Warrant Officer is the equivalent of what's known as a Senior Noncommissioned Officer (E7 and higher) in the US. In the US military, Warrant Officers are a type of technical specialist neither in the enlist or noncommissioned officer ranks.
Christianity was the major religion in Elizabethan times.
Because so many of the best officers in the pre-war U.S. Army were Southerners.
Elizabethan clothing is clothing during the Elizabethan age. In other words, this is the age of Shakespeare and the bubonic plague.
The Venetians during the Fourth Crusade in 1204 AD.
People from Venice are called "Venetians". During the Republic of Venice, the ruling class of Venetians were called 'Patricians" or "Patricians of Venice". Today, Venetians are also just recognized as "Italians".
Traveling companies (apex)
When police officers who are also National Guard members are activated, their duties and responsibilities will typically shift to focus on their military service. They will generally be placed on leave from their police duties or reassigned as needed for their military duties during the activation period.
Elizabeth I
The rules for Chess in the Elizabethan Era are the same as the rules of today.
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Cherokee (a Native American language).
Finding competent generals Constant changes to military leadership Poor strategic planning by officers
deep-seated differences in military discipline emerged between the British officers and the American colonial troops