Wisconsin regiments trained in Camp Randall, in Madison, WI. It later served as a POW camp for captured Confederates. The football stadium the Wisconsin Badgers use is called Camp Randall Stadium to this day.
Mount Everest
By an armoured train
By train, wagon caravans and by ravaging the land they gained during fighting
Camps spread out through america, and the English countryside. Forts places like that.
Valley Forge, PA is where Washington spent a rough winter with his troops. They were quite short of supplies and good housing.
During the US Civil War era, it normally took three years to fully train a seaman for active duty.
It would be illegal for you to get and train a private army.
Build a barracks and then train troops. Simple. Do the quests, they explain the game.
Together with the drum, to train the troops to stand in line, column, on parade, marching in formation while maintaining the pace and cadence, getting the highest possible precision in the formation and movement of the units even on the battlefield, at least during the early stage of fighting.
Hayward Wisconsin
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben helped train troops at Valley Forge in February 1778.
they train by having farting contest and whoever passes out last will help train the others with guns