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The revolution and indian wars
the U.S army
In the early days, the militias of the various colonies formed the basis for the fight against the British. Some of those unites formed the core of the Continental Army, but as the war went on, the Continental Army acquired more significance. As the army held together and learned discipline through the winter of Valley Forge, it became the central corps to take the fight to the enemy, with various militia units joining in as time and proximity allowed. Eventually it was the Continental Army which forced the surrender of the British forces, with the help of the French expeditionary forces.
For the US Civil War; most likely the commander in chief; Lincoln.
People's Volunteer Army
The revolution and indian wars
Revolutionary War
Revolutionary War
You Don't Have to Be in the Army to Fight in the War was created in 1971.
The Viet Minh .
ANSWER The followers of Oliver Cromwell and the Army they formed to fight against King Charles I.
the U.S army
You have to be in a army and fight other people in army's, but you have too win the fight
The New Model Army was formed during the English Civil War in 1645 to create a professional and disciplined military force to fight for Parliament against the Royalist forces. It was seen as a more effective and well-trained army compared to the previous militias that had been used.
so you can fight in a war
No. ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. The ANZAC forces were not formed until the beginning of World War I - almost 130 years after the American War of Independence.
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