The british army consists of full time soldiers. The soldiers are full time once they volunteer.
No.
The kings army
If you mean who was the leader of the royalist army during the English Civil War of 1642, then the leader was King Charles I. He was fighting against Parliment
A synonym for "volunteer army" is "militia." This term typically refers to a group of individuals who choose to serve in a military capacity without being compelled by conscription or mandatory service. Militias often consist of civilians who are organized for defense or emergencies.
Gieves and Hawkes, English tailors to the Royal Army, Royal Navy and RAF
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False.
the defending army where the saxson's (english)
yes he was English
the english army landed in france on 13 august 1415
There is no such thing as 'the English royal army'.
English Army in the Battlefield - 1902 was released on: USA: May 1902
The Parliamentarians. Cromwell's New Model Army, with its discipline and good order, was the beginning of the British Army as we know it today.
It was called the Saxon or English army.
There isn't no English army it's the British army, and I couldnt tell you much more about the a part for there all land lovers