A corporal typically leads a small team or squad of soldiers, usually consisting of about 4 to 12 personnel, depending on the military branch and specific unit structure. Their role is to provide direct supervision, training, and support to these soldiers, ensuring that tasks are completed effectively. Corporals serve as a key link between junior enlisted personnel and higher-ranking NCOs or officers.
how many men survived pickett's charge
How many Soldiers are in the U.S. army total??
not enough English soldiers come on England
Spain had many soldiers available to help it profit from exploration.
They have about 2,250,000 soldiers.
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how many men survived pickett's charge
Ghandi
well the U.S has been around since 1776 ( i think ) so there have been many commanders in charge, be more specific
George Washington
the poem is about a soldiers experience of battle
Pickles Coporal And Nacho Lutinete
A soldier in charge of one hundred soldiers is typically referred to as a "captain." In military hierarchy, a captain usually commands a company, which can consist of around 100 to 200 soldiers, depending on the branch of service and specific organizational structure.
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The tone of The Charge of the Light Brigade is praising. The author, Alfred Tennyson, held the brigade soldiers in high esteem.
How many Soldiers are in the U.S. army total??
he commanded the men to charge the enemy