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tents, trenches and foxholes.
The winter was very harsh and many german soldiers died. Food and water supplys were rationed and so was fuel. Russia and other countrys were prepared for this harsh winter but germany wasn't.
For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".
Sound is used to order soldiers what to do.
Jerry Jerry was the British term. US soldiers called them Krauts or Nazis.
tents, trenches and foxholes.
Yes it is, infact most, if not all, elite military outfits are thought to dig trenches or foxholes to hold a position or to over look a hostile valley. In Afganistan, US Army soldiers use trenches to better spot and elimate the Taliban and other organisations.
No soldiers. The atomic was delivered on airplanes.
Yes. Military soldiers do have swords, military vehicles like military cars, trucks and planes and yes they do have lots of military weapons.
Yes, soldiers do exists and they are also in the military.
Gay people are allowed to serve in the U.S. military, but the approval didn't come from straight soldiers (straight soldiers do not have that kind of authority).
Yes.
To train soldiers.
A Roman military group that consisted of about 6000 soldiers was called a legion.
soldiers, sailors or airmen, but the word is generally applied to Soldiers
The winter was very harsh and many german soldiers died. Food and water supplys were rationed and so was fuel. Russia and other countrys were prepared for this harsh winter but germany wasn't.
They dont and they are say that and soldiers