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The southern solders were called rebels.
they taveled by trains, houses , trucks and ships
I would say that the top ten most famous Nazi solders are Josef Kramer, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Friedrich Jecklen, Oskar Dirlewanger, Odilo Globocnik, Adolf Eichmann, Reinhard Heydrich, Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler. I would say that these are the most famous Nazi solders because they were among the most evil.
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The army was the Mexican army and around 500 Mexican solders invaded Refugio, San Antonio, And Goliad .
sam houstom
There were 78,700 soldiers on the American side, and up to 40,000 on the Mexican side.
The Fort in San Antonio was the Alamo. The Mexicans captured it from the Texans not the Texans from the Mexicans. In one of the stupidest tactical military moves ever made, the Mexican leader, General Santa Anna, decided to use siege tactics. As the Mexicans built their siege works, the Texans used long range rifles to kill Mexican Solders. The short range Mexican Muskets, could not answer back. By the time the siege reached the fort, a large part of the Mexican army had been killed. Santa Anna would have lost far fewer solders with an all out assault.
I think it was the other soldiers, friendship, get it?
1887. The Mexican Army equipped solders with the Mondragon rifle- a semi or full auto rifle- in 1901.
A lot.
2,390 solders were killed!
117.000 solders died
In America, King George III's tax collectors were not obeying the law and were meeting with resistance. The king sent solders to enforce tax collection. They had orders to live in unoccupied warehouses and houses. They would declare houses were unoccupied even if people were living in them. They would make the people living in them feed them for free. So the solders were sent to be tax collection enforcers.
Infected solders
In A.D. 410 the Visigoths leader Alaric and his solders captured the city of Rome. They burned records and looted the treasury. Rome's capture shocked the empire's people. It was the first time Rome had been conquered in 800 years.