because they want new supplies ans troops
It was so hard because the troops were low on money, low on supplies, sick and naked
To give more food and supplies to the military
it is hard
Chainmail was eventually replaced by hard plate armour.
Clear hard plastic party supplies are the classiest.
The knowledge of the terrainFinancial support.
They fought hard
yes it can be...
The British had a hard time getting supplies by ship . . . New York had a large harbor that was not controlled by the colonist revolutionaries.
we can i don't know if we are though.... its hard to answer..... we will just have to wait and see.
It was an absolute disaster for the British and French expeditionary forces. The landings were alright for the British and French, but once on the beach, there was a very narrow strip of land until the terrain became mountainous and hilly. Here, the Turkish troops were dug in and the British "over the top" charges did not work and achieve their objective of breaking the Turkish defence. The Turkish troops were too well prepared and entrenched in well defended positions for the British and French to take, and obstacles such as well positioned machine gun posts wreaked havoc on the British and French soldiers and caused mass casualties in the charges across no mans land between the trenches in an effort to break the Turkish lines. Therefore, after months of hard fighting, the British and French troops pulled out of Gallipoli, having been defeated.
1. had uncomforting uniforms 2. their shoes were all unfitting or (one size FITS all) 3. their supplies pouch was extremely heavy and hard to carry 4. the soldiers/home city was all the way across sea so they had to wait sometimes months for supplies