Sitting Bull had a vision that they would defeat the soldiers and when 200 soldiers came to Little Bighorn they had defeated them and that was the vision he had.
War
American general's answer 'NUTS' to the German order for allied forces to surrender
The battle was a result of colonialism. Although the era of colonialism was ending around the world, it was not ending in Algeria which revolted against French rule.
It doesn't necessarily relate to the Iraq War, but the term "21 guns" means the funeral of in which an American soldier dies in battle. During the funeral, 21 guns are pointed into the sky. It's a military term.
Little Boy and Fat Man are the names of the nuclear bombs drooped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The death toll was 90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
The desert bighorn sheep lives in the deserts and mountains of the desert southwest of the United States.
It has no direct relationship.
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It was delivered on the site of the battle, it addressed the concerns of those who fought the battle, and it was part of a dedication ceremony to form a cemetery for those who died in the battle.
All the battles with the Philistines
It doesn't relate to the cold war anymore than any other Viet War battle. Long Tan was simply Australia's first big fight in Vietnam.
The day western allied armies landed in Europe.
American general's answer 'NUTS' to the German order for allied forces to surrender
The battle was a result of colonialism. Although the era of colonialism was ending around the world, it was not ending in Algeria which revolted against French rule.
Look closer at the stories thats all I can say
The roots "sed," "sid," and "sess" come from Latin and generally relate to sitting or settling. "Sed" means to sit, while "sid" often implies a state of being or sitting down. "Sess" is associated with the act of sitting or the position of being seated. These roots appear in words like "sedentary," "reside," and "session."
In the part where eragon battles murtagh, the song "taking you down," by Egypt Central relates to the battle well, in my opinion.