The Continental Army needed experienced professional military officers.
Yes. The Continental Army attacked commanding officers of the British Army. Because they were cool like that.
Foreign officers were welcomed into the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War due to their expertise, military training, and experience, which were often lacking among American forces. They brought valuable skills, strategies, and knowledge of European warfare, helping to improve the effectiveness of the army. Additionally, their presence helped to bolster morale and credibility, as many were motivated by ideals of liberty and independence, aligning with the American cause. Notable figures like Marquis de Lafayette and Baron von Steuben played crucial roles in shaping the army's capabilities and organization.
Army officers have to buy their own uniforms because they make more money than enlisted soldiers, who do not but their own uniforms.
Netherlands - Their army is unionised.
Nearly 7,000 US military officers perished in Vietnam.
The foreign officers were welcomed into the Continental Army because most of them were adventurers in search of fortune and they knew brought with them professional military knowledge.
George Washington
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There were approximately 1,374 Officers commissioned into the US Army in 2009.
Royal Danish Army Officers Academy was created in 1713.
Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army was created in 1865.
in every branch (excluding army, for army has no fixed wing aircraft, and warrent officers fly helicopters) it averages 10% are officers, and 5% of officers are pilots.
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Royal Danish Army Officers Academy's motto is 'Ingenio et Armis'.
Yes. The Continental Army attacked commanding officers of the British Army. Because they were cool like that.
No, it is not. Army is a noun, also used as a noun adjunct (army training, army officers).