Auxiliary troops serving governments other than their own.
NO!!! The British still employ/use mercenaries today. They are the Ghurka Regiment of the British Army. In formal legalistic terms they are mercenaries.
hessians
British. They were hired mercenaries from what is now modern-day Germany.
The British hired mercenaries from Germany to help their army. Hope this helps: :)
mercenaries
They were known as the Hessian Mercenaries.
Hessians
British mercenaries were soldiers that fought for pay and were not a regular part of the army. Mercenaries were an important part of some of Britain's early war efforts, though they are seldom used today.
NO!!! The British still employ/use mercenaries today. They are the Ghurka Regiment of the British Army. In formal legalistic terms they are mercenaries.
hessians
In the War of Independence, the Germanic Hessians fought for and with British soldiers.
Hessians
British. They were hired mercenaries from what is now modern-day Germany.
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)