If the committee report was specific about the number of British soldiers, it could indicate a level of precision in the data being presented, which may suggest thorough research or a focus on accountability. Additionally, such specificity might highlight the importance of troop numbers in the context of policy decisions, military strategy, or public perception. Conversely, a lack of detail could imply uncertainty or a strategic choice to avoid disclosing sensitive information.
Independent
Well this question needs to be more specific as in American Soldiers, British Soliders.. But I assume you mean American Soldiers and there are about 20,000 left. As of November 25, 2011.
The term British Soldiers applies to all soldier of the United Kingdom, and historically all soldiers of the British Empire.
The Boston Massacre is the incident in which five soldiers were shot by British soldiers in 1770.
Over 1,100 British servicemen were killed.
Yes, he formed the Committee of Correspondence which spied on British Soldiers.
Independent
British Virgin Islands Olympic Committee was created in 1980.
British committee on the theory of international politics was created in 1959.
British Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Marbles was created in 1983.
British National Committee for Space Research was created in 1958.
Well this question needs to be more specific as in American Soldiers, British Soliders.. But I assume you mean American Soldiers and there are about 20,000 left. As of November 25, 2011.
The term British Soldiers applies to all soldier of the United Kingdom, and historically all soldiers of the British Empire.
the Bostonians hated the british soldiers because they kept on tormenting them
They were very different from the British soldiers and wanted to declare independence from England.
The British soldiers have been rescued several times and in different ways. In order to answer the question, there needs to be more specific information provided.
who commanded the American soldiers who captured 5,800 British soldiers under General Burgoyne at Saratoga