A big build-up of troops and transport.
100,00o troops.......What would you do with that many troops?
An All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) can carry up to 40 troops. It is designed for troop transport and can also accommodate additional equipment and supplies. The interior features seating for the soldiers, ensuring they can deploy effectively during ground assaults. However, the exact number may vary depending on the mission requirements and equipment carried.
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Harold had 5,000 troops :)
They transport troops.
you must mis-understand what troops are; they are people, not a mode of transport. Troops also used trains. The deportations were not a military action
English Troops Boarding Transport - 1900 was released on: USA: April 1900
to transport troops and supplies
He was afraid the troops would use it against the British.
A big build-up of troops and transport.
Transport is a part of logistics: Logistics is the term for everything that has to do with keeping an army supplied with food, replacement weapons/clothing/shoes etc and reinforcements. This includes the actual procuring of resources, moving it to the troops and then dispersing it amongst the troops. It also includes the movement or evacuation of the troops. The transport comes into Logistics in that transport is required to move the supplies, reinforcements and the actual troops itself. The term logistics is sometimes also sometimes applied in the business field with a slightly different meaning.
you click on the city you want to transport from and then go on the map and click on the city u want 2 transport 2. click transport and then send what troops u want to take there and what resources .
100,00o troops.......What would you do with that many troops?
An All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) can carry up to 40 troops. It is designed for troop transport and can also accommodate additional equipment and supplies. The interior features seating for the soldiers, ensuring they can deploy effectively during ground assaults. However, the exact number may vary depending on the mission requirements and equipment carried.
For the US, it was the Civil War (1861-1865).
protected ship convoys