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The concept behind pal battalions started in World War 1. It was aimed to create a battalion of troops that knew each other as civilians before coming into service.
A Pal Battalion was a unit recruited from an area or community with a promise that it would serve together for the duration of the conflict.
Pal's Battalions were units in the British Army during the first world war. It's basic idea was that people could be enlisted in local recruiting drives in order to fight with their family, friends, etc. The word "pal" meaning friend in British English (:
When men from a small area decided to enlist, it was difficult not to enlist too, without being ridiculed or called a coward. The main disadvantage was that whole boys battalions could be wiped out on the battlefield. Many villages and city areas suddenly found that a whole generation was no longer there.
Just found out i have one of these! and in Britain! Here its worth (quality depending) up to £500 (up to $790.9 i think)
The concept behind pal battalions started in World War 1. It was aimed to create a battalion of troops that knew each other as civilians before coming into service.
A Pal Battalion was a unit recruited from an area or community with a promise that it would serve together for the duration of the conflict.
It encouraged voluntary enlistment, was a good Homefront patriotic ploy and produced units with enhanced morale.
Pal's Battalions were units in the British Army during the first world war. It's basic idea was that people could be enlisted in local recruiting drives in order to fight with their family, friends, etc. The word "pal" meaning friend in British English (:
it was very succesful and liked it up the butt
When men from a small area decided to enlist, it was difficult not to enlist too, without being ridiculed or called a coward. The main disadvantage was that whole boys battalions could be wiped out on the battlefield. Many villages and city areas suddenly found that a whole generation was no longer there.
A Pal Battalion was a unit recruited from an area or community with a promise that it would serve together for the duration of the conflict.
I'm only 12 years old and just learned about this, but I think it's "from your pen pal."
Did'nt you hear? They split up, so no new album pal.
Pals battalions were specially constituted units of the British army. General Sir Henry Rawlinson suggested that men would be more willing to enlist in the Army if they knew that they were going to serve alongside their friends. He appealed to London stockbrokers to raise a battalion of men from workers in the City of London to set an example. 1600 men enlisted in the 10th (Service) Bn Royal Fusiliers, the so-called "Stockbrokers' Battalion", within a week in late August 1914. Lots of people went on to make pals battalions like Liverpool and Kitchener promoted the idea of organizing similar recruitment campaign. By the end of September 1914, over fifty towns had formed Pals battalions, whilst the larger towns and cities were able to form several battalions. Several battalions suffered heavy casualties during the Somme offensives of 1916. With the introduction of conscription in January 1916, further Pals battalions were not sought. Most pal battalions were decimated by the end of 1917/ start of 1918
if you brake up with ur best pal,all you have to do is forget about ur best pal and if he/she looks at you just give them a mean face but always think how you were actin to your best pal!! And think about makin up aswell!!
I think Pal Joey.