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invented the badminton racket is the BRITISH MILITARY OFFICER'S stationed there .Early photography show ENGLISH men adding a net to the tradisyonal ENGLISH GAME
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Badminton isn't played with a ball. It's played with a shuttlecock a feathered projectile. The game was invented in the mid eighteenth century by British army officer serving in India.
Lord Cornwallis
He was an officer in the British military.
Washington gained combat experience as an officer in this war and learned the British system of military training and strategy which helped him later when fighting the British.
He as an officer (and war hero) in the British military.
'Rupert' has no definition, it is a name, - or in British military slang ' a new and untried junior officer'.
The British military system served as a model for our Army, but the origin of the Non-Commisioned Officer (NCO) in America's Continental Army came about through a combination of ideas. The American Army blended traditions of the British, French and Prussian armies into a configuration which became an American institution. A non-commissioned officer (called a sub-officer in some countries) is a military officer who has not been given a commission.
Answer The British officers commonly had a bat boy who was their assistant. He would assist the officer with laundary, meals and cleaning boots and equipment.
A british officer
Yes, Warrant Officers exist in several military forces. In British and Commonwealth forces (as well as some European forces, particularly those liberated by British forces during the Second World War), a Warrant Officer is the equivalent of what's known as a Senior Noncommissioned Officer (E7 and higher) in the US. In the US military, Warrant Officers are a type of technical specialist neither in the enlist or noncommissioned officer ranks.