Ack-Emma is the phrase that means in the morning and was used during World War 1.
President Wilson used the phrase "the war to end war" when describing World War 1. The phrase is also associated with H. G. Wells.
The phrase 'keeping mum' during World War 1 meant to keep your mouth shut. It meant that soldiers should be careful of what they say because careless talk costs lives.
Type your answer here... Geronimo!............ it was made by paratroopers in world war II
well if you go on goole and type in info on world war soldiers you should get an answer
In English, we capitalize the word war when we are naming a particular war. World War I was "the war to end all wars".
Yes
If you are naming a specific war such as World War I, World War II, or the Vietnam War, than yes, you capitalize the names of the war.If you are simply using war or world war as a regular noun and not naming a specific one, than no, you do not capitalize it.Example sentence:The world war #1(noun no capitals) has a proper name of World War I (including the roman numerals).
Yes it should be capitalized.
Ack-Emma is the phrase that means in the morning and was used during World War 1.
You should capatalize Mars, Roman, and God, plus War, depending on the context.
President Wilson used the phrase "the war to end war" when describing World War 1. The phrase is also associated with H. G. Wells.
The phrase 'keeping mum' during World War 1 meant to keep your mouth shut. It meant that soldiers should be careful of what they say because careless talk costs lives.
The phrase FUBAR is from the 1998 world war 2 movie 'Saving Private Ryan'
Yes, it is a proper noun. There was only one Cold War. Both words should be capitalized. It should also be capitalized when used as an adjective, such as Cold War diplomacy, Cold War technology, etc.
Yes when it is used as part of proper nou n. Example: We studied about World War I last Friday.
no you dont have to