The three men who formed the informal thre-men alliance in 60 BC which has been called the First triumvirate by historians were Julius Caesar Crassus and Pompey the Great . At that time Ceasar was not a military commander.
Julius Caesar masterminded the formation of the First Triumvirate, an informal three-man alliance with Crassus and Pompey which dominated Roman politics until the death of Crassus. However, Caesar was not a military leader at the time. Although he had conducted military campaigns in Spain, when he formed the triumvirate he was a politician. In fact, he formed the alliance to strengthen his political position and further his political aims. At that time it was Pompey who was Rome's great military leader. Caesar became the famous military leader when he embarked on the conquest of Gaul a few years later.
The answer to your question: 16,353,700 men & women served in the armed forces during World War Two.
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Could be for a number of reasons. People who joined, only to find out they couldn't hack it, tend to have animosity towards the military. I know a lot of people who've joined and have been sent to Iraq, only to find out it was going to lead to some of the worst experiences of their entire life. They're not going to be particularly fond of the military. And, of course, there are people who have been genuinely screwed over by the military.
Marcus Licinius Crassus, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great), and Gaius Julius Caesar joined together in an alliance to lead the Roman Empire. This alliance was called the First Triumvirate.
Julius Caesar masterminded the formation of the First Triumvirate, an informal three-man alliance with Crassus and Pompey which dominated Roman politics until the death of Crassus. However, Caesar was not a military leader at the time. Although he had conducted military campaigns in Spain, when he formed the triumvirate he was a politician. In fact, he formed the alliance to strengthen his political position and further his political aims. At that time it was Pompey who was Rome's great military leader. Caesar became the famous military leader when he embarked on the conquest of Gaul a few years later.
they never joined forces
The two men who were part of the First Triumvirate and later fought each other were Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great.
The Chaldeans and The Medes joined forces to fight The Assyrians.
Joined forces formed an alliance
joined up, recruited, conscripted
Apex : they joined the northern forces in great numbers
300,000 US women joined up in the military branches of the US Forces but NOT TO FIGHT in combat. They did clerical jobs, nursing, flying planes and other terrific jobs in the military then.
The answer to your question: 16,353,700 men & women served in the armed forces during World War Two.
I joined the military.
Both the royalist and insurgent forces.
No