the first ruler to have an army was akkadians
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It was Sargon, around 2300s BC.
Resulted in the permanent establishment of US Army Airmobile Divisions. Ia Drang was the US Army's first official Airmobile Division battle .
In 1550 no European country (with the possible exception of the Ottoman Empire) had a standing ('permanent') army.
You need to be a Permanent Resident, and satisfy other ADF entry criteria to join the Australian Army.
The first permanent English colony was Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. It was the first to be settled in the Americas.
No, Sargon I was the first to have a permanent standing army. He conquered all of Sumer and northern Mesopotamia.
You must be an established permanent resident to even be in the Army in the first place.
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Yes, IF they have established themselves as a permanent resident of the US first.
It was Sargon, around 2300s BC.
Yes, IF they've first established permanent residence in the United States.
I had to establish residence in the US first. Foreign nationals can enlist in the US military, but permanent residence has to be established first.
Yes. I did. You must have established permanent residence, and have declared an intent to obtain US citizenship first.
The Army classifies "Permanent Party" as a soldier (including the soldier's family) assigned to a military unit permanently based at that installation or an Army civilian employee working in an office on that installation.
Resulted in the permanent establishment of US Army Airmobile Divisions. Ia Drang was the US Army's first official Airmobile Division battle .
As an 2LT Army Nurse, your first duty station could be at any Army hospital or medical facility that requires your skills and expertise. The specific location will depend on the needs of the Army and the available openings at the time of your assignment. These locations could be within the United States or even international.
The Theatre was one of the first permanent theaters in England.