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The Crusades were the battle and a battle does not fight, soldiers in the battle fight. If your question was asking what the Crusaders were fighting for and who they were fighting against see the below link.
People don't sleep during a battle. They fight or die. None of the soldiers slept it was only the commanders of the 1066
The people who fought the battle of Saratoga were soldiers that had the ability to fight and had the enthusiasm that the generals needed soldiers also had to have the guts to fight and not retire for what they fear the most and I hope this helped okay .......o.0
Roman soldiers usually lined up for battle in a tight formation.
Washington crossed the Delaware, with his starving, freezing, soldiers, to fight a battle with Britain soldiers. The soldiers were also whoring themselves out.
Washington crossed the Delaware, with his starving, freezing, soldiers, to fight a battle with Britain soldiers. The soldiers were also whoring themselves out.
They didn't know the terrain as well.
It brought out German armour and soldiers to fight and not defend the "Fatherland".
Fort Craig, but they saw that it couldn't be done and bypassed it,
Balls in ur face
The conflict is the fact that the soldiers must face and fight prejudice and hatred.
Officers are issued side arms to ensure that the soldiers under their command fight. When in a battle, possibly on the losing side, poorly trained soldiers may choose to run rather than fight. The first line of defense against this is boot camp. The only truly effective means of making sure that soldiers fight is to build teamwork. A soldier rarely fight for Country, or purpose or cause. That may be why they enlisted, but when a battle begins, soldiers fight to save their lives, and to save those of their fellow soldiers. If this fails (as often occurs during wars where many enlisted men are draftees) an officer has every right under military law to shoot their own soldiers if they try and leave in the middle of a battle. This is done to prevent a mass exodus. Killing one soldier may ensure that many more stay and fight and can drastically change the course of a battle and even a war.