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Those special troops mentioned in the Iliad were called Myrmidons.
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The Myrmidons.
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formation of troops, honors, ceremony, remarks
formation of troops, honors, ceremony, remarks
formation of troops, honors, ceremony, remarks
Formation of Troops Presentation and Honors Inspection Honors to the Nation Remarks March in Review Conclusion
formation of troops, honors to the nation, ceremony, remarks.
Formation of troops, commander's remarks, Honors to the Nation, Awards ceremony, and conclusion.
Alexander destroyed Thebes because he was using it as an example to other Greeks of what would happen if they turned against him.
Alexander wanted to be on good terms but they refused he sent troops to destroy it as a warning to other city-states what the consequences.
the adjutant is responsible for the formation of troops. once all units are formed, which of the following correctly describes the adjutants post in formation
Yes, it can be. Immortal (undying, living forever) can be an adjective, or used as a noun for a person who is immortal. The historian Herodotus wrote that Persian emperor Xerxes named his imperial guard (his elite troops) The Immortals, although this was probably a mistranslation.
In a long long history of poleis named Sparta,among others,Thebes did defeat Sparta.But the event was quite late in Spartan history when not much of the famous system was existing anymore,not hard armored hoplites,superior trained troops..In that time (early 4th BC) there were only few hundred of Spartan citizen soldiers existing in the city.
If you are asking about gradution from basic training it goes something like this: 1. Troops march in to the assembly area. 2. Colors are presented (American flag Trooped in with great pomp and circumstance) 3. Opening remarks by Base Co, Honored guests. 4. Troop Awards (Honor Grad, other awards) 5. Pass in Review. 6. Troops march out.