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Literally Rizal was killed by Filipino soldiers! Lower rank soldiers who were the Filipino soldiers killed him because if they won't, higher ranking Spanish soldiers who were at their back will shoot them instead.
White officers and non-commissioned black officers.
The relationship can be thought of as "rusty"... The officers were only doing their jobs; keeping the soldiers obediant/diciplined and to ensure that they fought properly. However, the soldiers did not like it when they were forced to march and complete drills. They were annoyed that they fought in the front lines and the officers stayed well back. But how do you think the officers became officers? They would have gone through the same things!
The law created was called the Defence of Realm act developed by the goverment.
If they weren't killed by soldiers on the opposite side, they were most often killed by their wounds getting infected. Also, many died of dysentary and measles.
It protects countless police officers and soldiers from being injured/killed by gunfire.
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They elected officers
Over 52,000 US enlisted men were killed, and approximately 6,600 officers died in Vietnam.
By being excellent soldiers.
Mutiny
Not specifically British Officers, but yes, British Soldiers.
Nearly 7,000 US military officers perished in Vietnam.
Literally Rizal was killed by Filipino soldiers! Lower rank soldiers who were the Filipino soldiers killed him because if they won't, higher ranking Spanish soldiers who were at their back will shoot them instead.
The main Roman soldiers were called legionaries, and the "officers" were called centurions. They also had gladiators, which were criminals and prisoners of war, who fought for show, but they were not part of the military.
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