Approximately 200,000 were posted all over the world in 1815.
Of course Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo had only 23,000 British troops, (including Irish), with another 44,000 allied troops, (not including the Prussian Army, which was led by Blucher).
there are 999,999,999 million men in the British army
around 2400 men
None, Sword was all units of the British Army and British Commando forces.
They did but at a cost for the British Army.
In the revolutionary war, soldiers of the British Army were called Red-Coats.
The targets of the IRA were in 1969 the British Army the RUC the B Specials & the British Establishment. They also murdered many thousands of innocent men, women and children.
Napoleon had found about 200,000 men under arms when he returned to Paris in 1815. The abolition of conscription laws prevented Napoleon from raising a much larger army. It would have been unpopular for him to institute new draft laws in 1815.
450 ? was 700 when I joined 10% made up of no uk troops
Different in some countries. In British Army about 850 men in a regiment.
They weren't trained soldiers, they had weapons that weren't as good as the British's, the British army had more men....
She never had any children. but she saw herself as the mother of the men of the British Army who she had saved.
The Americans had about 300 men killed, while the British army lost 64 men.