There wasn't any national army.
There wasn't any national government.
There were too many internal wars.
See website for that particular Brigade and Division. Every (US Army) Division, Brigade, Regiment, Battalion, and Squadron has it's own history.
No, you have to be in the Navy to be a SEAL. The army has its own special operatives, however. Delta Force is the absolute best the army has to offer. Many consider them to be superior to the SEAL operators.
Support from their children and wife. Also for their own freedom.
The Standard bearer was very important in the roman army because the soldiers were very trust worthy and very experienced as they had their own emblem.
Army Air Force as the US Air Force as it's own entity hasn't been created yet.
No
there is no such thing, every region, even every town has its own
Japanese culture is known for its emphasis on tradition, respect for nature, and strong sense of community. Italian culture is characterized by its passion for food, art, music, and family. Maasai culture in Kenya and Tanzania is known for its rich oral traditions, vibrant beadwork, and emphasis on cattle herding as a central part of their way of life.
when he became a revolutionary the word spreed that he was makeing his own army and many people joined him and in every town he went peope hew about his cause that's basically why
there are literally thousands. Every town in Texas has it's own song, and every school in every town has it's own song. There are songs about the rivers, the forts, the bridges, the beaches, the highways, the mountains, and most of the titles start with "Texas..."
Look it up on YouTube I just posted a video about making your own glow in the dark nail polish it is called how to make your own glow in the dark nail polish hope it will help you
you can mix clear polish with pigments or strongly pigmented loose powders and make your own color from that
No, she was a leader in the French army. She did not have her own private army.
At the time of christs bearth , every man went to his own town to be registered.
yes she does
Your question implies the events of the invasion of Poland specifically, so here is a quick overview: The invasion began with the phase called the "Battle of the Borders" when German troops engaged the Polish border guards and regular army troops deployed on the Polish border with Germany. The German attack was launced in three directions: the largest was staight at Warsaw itself, the second was across the "Polish Corridor", the strip of land between Germany and East Prussia, and a smaller attack from Czechoslovakia. The Polish army made many valiant stands and in some places, like the battle of Mokra, caused haevy German casualties but in other places the German army overcame resistance and made the forwrd Polish positions strategically untenable. Polish High Command then ordered a general retreat to Warsaw, ending the Battle of the Borders. The German army quickly closed on Warsaw, and major battles or sieges were fought at Lodz, Gdynia (Gdansk), and Krakow. The Polish forces retreating from the Polish Corridor in the north mounted a large counterattack across the river Bzura against the flank of the German army approaching Warsaw. This was the largest battle of the campaignb and the Polish forces were initially successful. German air supririority made the difference, however, and the Luftwaffe destroyed the Polish forces trapped in the open. Lastly, as Warsaw was enduring the German siege, the Soviet Union launched its own invasion from the east and the end of Poland was quick.
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