The armies of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England fought each other.
the smaller countries were weaker, and the armies of the mother country could easily overtake them. many proxy wars were fought that resulted in colonialism as well.
The armies that fought were the Confederate Army of Mississippi versus the Union Army of the Tennessee.
Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq sent their armies. Saudi Arabia and Yemen sent epeditionary forces which served alongside the five main armies. Additionally, two Palestinian militant groups (the Holy War Army and the Arab Liberation Army) fought alongside the regular armies.
It was fought between the armies of English East India company & Dutch army in 1759.
Egypt, Great Britain, Israel, and France.
Americans, British, French, and Canadians.
The plural for for the noun army is armies. Example: The armies fought bravely.
The Crusades were fought between Christian crusaders from European countries and various groups in the Middle East, primarily Muslim armies defending their territories.
The armies of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England fought each other.
There was no 'Jewish' opposition to World War 1. On the contrary, Jews fought bravely in the armies of the various countries that they belonged to.
Arab countries that fought since 1948 in the Arab-Israeli wars: Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Sudan, Kuwait (14/22)
France & germany
French and Swiss armies favoured the crossbow. It was not liked in English armies, who preferred the longbow.
During the war, armies fought huge battles in which thousands of soldiers died.
The Arabs and the Israelis.
U.S. troops have never fought in any Israeli war, except during the first Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon when they "escorted" Israeli troops out of Lebanon The U.S. only began selling weapons to Israel after there victory in the Yom Kippur war. That war was fought with, mostly out of date, Russian or makeshift Israeli weapons.