Lobsterbacks
They got their name because of their red coats!
The name of Sarsfield Barracks under the British Army was 'New Barracks'
amrericans, blue coats, or patriots.
They were king george's army. (king george the third) The patriots fought them in many wars. The patriots won almost all their wars. However, the redcoats had an advantage of newer weapons and more soldiers.
Fort
In the revolutionary war, soldiers of the British Army were called Red-Coats.
Red Coats
Yes because the british army uniform was a red coat.
many have but the first that comes to mind is the Royal British Army during the old days (1700s) when they wore bright red coats and were called the Red Coats or Lobster Backs
Red coats
They got their name because of their red coats!
The name of Sarsfield Barracks under the British Army was 'New Barracks'
The "Red Coats," after the color of their uniforms. Loyalists
B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Force)
General Sir David Richards is the Chief Executive Commander of the British Army
British soldiers were called Lobsterbacks because of their red uniform coats. Colonial soldiers (technically, not soldiers, but militia) were called Minute Men bacuse they could be ready for action on a minute's notice.
Red Army.