about 130 days
Combat for a particular "battle" lasted anywhere from several seconds to several days; the Ia Drang fight (film: We Were Soldiers...) lasted about 3 days. Combat for the actual war lasted from about '55 to '75.
The Submachine gun was invented in World War 1 roughly during the years of 1914-1918, where as the apex of it's use was during the second World War (1939-1945) It's first days of use were in the close combat situations of Trench Warfare, where the longer barrels of your standard assault rifle would greatly cripple a solider's combat performance.
34th "Red Bull" Infantry Division served 517 days of combat. The 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry served 611 days in combat. The 1st & 34th Infanry Divisions were sent to England for preparation to be used in combat. Both saw service in N. Africa, Sicily, but the 1st Infantry Division was returned to England for preparations of the D-Day invasion. The 34th Infantry Division were allowed a period of rest during the campaign in Sicily(July-August 1943) but saw continued combat service throughout the war. WW2 Campaigns Algeria-French Morocco Tunisia Naples-Foggia Anzio Rome-Arno North Apennines Po Valley Quoting an WW2 newspaper article: The price of victory had come high to the 34th. 3,737 killed in action, 14,165 wounded and 3,460 missing in action: a total of 21,362 battle casualties.
There exists a problem in defining a "battle", for the line between "battle", "siege", and "campaign" is a blurry, fuzzy one. Indeed, the longer a "battle" goes, the better change is gets called a "siege" or broken up into smaller battles grouped together as a "campaign". In ancient times, a battle generally could not last more than a couple of days - sufficient supplies were not available, and military strategy didn't encompass the idea of long-term combat. Sieges were generally distinct from battles, in that the siege was usually an occupation around a fixed geographic point, often with little actual combat. In modern times, industrialization and technology have led us to "continuous combat" - that is, actual, significant fighting occurring throughout the day and night (though, not at the same time in all sections of the conflict), continuing on for weeks or months. There is no real answer to your question, as it depends on arbitrary lines being drawn between a siege, a campaign, and a battle.
the first person to create the rebel flag was a black women in the slave days
9 days. Vietnam 330. Who's tougher?
Combat for a particular "battle" lasted anywhere from several seconds to several days; the Ia Drang fight (film: We Were Soldiers...) lasted about 3 days. Combat for the actual war lasted from about '55 to '75.
The actual date depends on the actual sighting of moon and also depends on the geographical location of the person but a rough estimate is November 27, 2009 +/- 3 days.
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They used to give you 25k gp if you buy a mercenary for 7 days and 50k gp if you hire a mercenary for 30 days but not anymore. Now you get the mercenary only no gp or anything just the person.
No it does not expire.
Yes there is. It WA released a few days after the actual game was. It is a separate program and you can get it from Steam in the tools section.
Combat could take place for up to four days a week.
Exactly 20 days by the calender. NOT working days - actual days.
40 days to be exact
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Of a human baby..