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They served their master. They were expected to look after their master's every need - from bringing them food - to getting them ready for battle.
America got ready for D-Day by training as many soldiers as they could for battle and by building more planes necessary for battle movements and strategic attacks.
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King Harold was not ready at the start of the battle of Hastings because a few days before it he fought in the battle of Stamford Bridge so his men were tired and injured and they had no time to rest because Harold started to make his way to Hastings as soon as he heard that William had arrived. This was foolish of him because his men were not fit to fight yet
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Your question wasn't very clear. I'm guessing that you mean arming as in they are getting ready for a battle of some sort.
The armies were ready for battles.
They served their master. They were expected to look after their master's every need - from bringing them food - to getting them ready for battle.
I am ready for a new battle today.
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I'm Getting Ready was created on 2011-07-24.
at a gate with a crack
That neither side was ready for operations
One who is ready for battle.
Getting Ready - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
You can download the Ben 10 Battle Ready from Games. Brothersoft. You can also download the game from Ziggy Games.
Getting Ready Emotionally - 1951 was released on: USA: 1951