the british military failed so miserably because
i believe that you are talking about the british and the Americans fight for freedom?
phentermine shows up as an amphetamine on a drug test. so chances are if you are taking it for adhd you need to take the bottle as proof to your drug test or you will fail that test miserably
British influenced the Indian military in so many different ways. Britain colonized India and as such most of the military practices were passed on from Britain to the Indian military.
They are under British rule and so our military is posted there
To combat the source of terrorism and it is required to do so as part of NATO
In most games where the military is present, it's not that they do bad but you're usually a Supersoldier. And it's not just military, all AI sucks.
the british had superior piolots and planes for every three German planes one british died. the british had radar the German were too far away so they had to refuel at bad moments
No, pep spice has no properties that would make it a dangerous substance, so it is not tested for.
the 9/11 attacks on the twin towers in USA were traced back to the Al-qaeda. So we responded by sending a military force there to eliminate the leader and the group but have failed miserably..... More than 19 men waiting for trial.
Very much so. After the war, the british were in huge amounts of debt and had almost used up most of their resources and military. Their morale was down and strong leaders were in demand.
No. They will both stay up all through the night before the test, cramming to make up for all the studying they didn't do in the weeks and months before. They will both fail miserably, and they'll be so seriously bummed that they will swear a mutual pact "Never again".
The reason New France was is such a difficult military position is because the British could cut off New France's supplies. Also New France was surrounded by the British (who was in the North) and New England (who was in the south). So New France wanted more land so they went to war with the British.