mobilization
Mobilization
380000 troops were involved in the revolutionary war
The answer is not approximate but around 1,500,000 fought.
british troops lost interest in the war
british troops lost interest in the war
Mobilization
There are two possible definitions of the word "muster." The first version of muster is a noun which is defined as a formal gathering of troops. The second is a verb defined as assemble troops. Both definitions are especially for inspection or readying for battle.
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380000 troops were involved in the revolutionary war
Troops went home when the war ended.
Yes, the President can order troops into war on drugs.
Throughout the war the number of American Troops continued to grow in response to the position of the war. By August 1918, there were nearly 1,500,000 American troops in the European Campaign.
Florida contributed goods and troops to the Civil War. About 5000 troops from Florida joined the Confederacy in the Civil War.
About 800 Argentinian troops died during the Falklands War.
7,000 Troops!
The US asked them to.
Mobilization in war terms refers to the process of assembling and readying military forces for active duty in response to a conflict or threat. This includes the organization of troops, the procurement of equipment and supplies, and the establishment of logistics to support military operations. Mobilization can be partial or full, depending on the scale of the conflict, and often involves the activation of reserves and the integration of civilian resources to support military efforts. It is a crucial step in preparing a nation for war and ensuring that its armed forces can respond effectively.