The catapult was first used by the army of the Roman Empire. History does not record the name of the Roman engineer who first invented it.
The Motown Record Company was founded by Berry Gordy, Jr. in 1958 after he had been in the army and owned a record store. In 1958 he produced two records, one by The Miracles and another by Herman Griffin. January 12, 1959 he borrowed $800 dollars and officially started his record label, which grew to be a huge success.
Depends on what's on that record.
There were several dominant Roman armies in history. These Roman armies include the Romany Army of the Mid-Repubic, Imperial Roman Army, Middle Byzantine Army, and Komnenian Byzantine Army.
He was important in history because he formed the biggest army in ancient history.
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
It would depend on which countries army you are referring to. In the case of the US Army then it is possibly the Vietnam War.
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The battle for the city of Stalingrad. They lost a whole army, suffered huge losses in men and equipment in that battle and where never really the aggressor after that battle. It has been regarded in history as the turning point in the war between the USSR and Germany
How history is remembered depends greatly on the individual. A winning army in a battle may record the event as a victorius cause for celebration while the losing army will describe the event as depressing and tragic.
The catapult was first used by the army of the Roman Empire. History does not record the name of the Roman engineer who first invented it.
As of the 2008 season, Army's all time win loss record was 633-440-51.
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