i think they will use a bunch of oozies....lol
hunter&weapon
yes
To make a soldier in Little Alchemy, combine the elements "human" and "weapon." First, create a human by combining "life" and "earth," and then create a weapon by combining "metal" and "tool." Once you have both the human and the weapon, combine them to produce a soldier.
u buy weapon bombs with g coins on the items list. if ur gunna buy a weapon bomb go for the engraving ak
The M4 is the basic weapon system for the modern infantry soldier. It is usually equipped with a M68 red dot sight. A standard combat load for a soldier carrying an M4 is 400 rounds of ammunition. Are you serious? 400 rounds is not the STANDARD combat load. The M16A4 is the standard basic weapon but is being replaced by the M4. A red dot is definitely not the standard sight.
well i think it has to be camo ak or alcad m4
A musket is an early kind of a gun. A musketeer was a soldier who had that gun as his main weapon.
Besides their body armor and helmets, they had their spear (pilim) knife,(pugio) shield(scutum). They also used various forms of artillery equipment, such as types of catapults that could hurl various kinds of nasty objects such as rocks, fire arrows, or larger arrows called bolts. They had slingers who used either stones or lead pellets, the forefathers or our bullets. But the most important piece of equipment a Roman soldier had was his dolabra, his digging tool. The Roman soldier actually did more digging in his various assignments, than fighting.
The spectral tall soldier in "The Red Badge of Courage" commands the power of fear and doubt as his weapon. He represents the protagonist's inner struggle and reflects the psychological impact of war on the soldiers.
It's an individual weapon, used by an individual soldier, paramilitary, etc. It's used the same way any other military weapon is.
It's an individual weapon, used by an individual soldier, paramilitary, etc. It's used the same way any other military weapon is.
Both military and civil charges could result from this incident. The problem is that not enough information is disclosed in the question. Is the soldier within the US or in a foreign country? Is the soldier under military orders to transport his issued weapon? Is the weapon secured according to orders and regulations? Did the soldier brandish or display the weapon while this "transporting" occurred?