Raising an Army means to gather men together to FORM the Army. This is done through Volunteer Recruits, and/or Conscription (the Draft).
A means of raising an army; eligible people are forced to join the armed forces of a country
As of 3/15/12 The maximum age for enlistment is 35 years old, the Army has no intentions on raising the age limit. The last raise allowed new recruits the opportunity to retire from the Army after 20 years of service at the age of 62 years old.
During the American Civil War, the North's population directly affected its ability to raise an army. With about 22 million persons, the North's capacity for raising soldiers and other military personnel was double that of the South, which had a population of only 9 million.
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Raising a flag over the Reichstag was created in 1945.
Raising an army
Raising an army
Tennessee seceded from the Union after President Lincoln was elected and began raising an army. =]
After raising the standard at Glenfinnan the army went to Edinburgh.
That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace unless it be with conesent of parliament is against the law
Because they had trouble enlisting soldiers and raising money .
Rasbehari Bose
He was very successfully at raising and training the army. He was ineffective as a tactical commander in the field.
He captured fort Sackville in Indiana by creating raising an army.
A conflict that lasted from 1950 to 1953.
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.
Hayim Solomon was instrumental in raising money for the continental army. I did not know what his exact title was.