The relationship can be thought of as "rusty"... The officers were only doing their jobs; keeping the soldiers obediant/diciplined and to ensure that they fought properly. However, the soldiers did not like it when they were forced to march and complete drills. They were annoyed that they fought in the front lines and the officers stayed well back. But how do you think the officers became officers? They would have gone through the same things!
You can see a list of top Wehrmacht Soldiers on the link below and other links.
133,868 soldiers of the Army of the Potomac fought 60,892 of the Army of Northern Virginia. You can find much more information on the Battle of Chancellorsville in the Sources and related links section, below.
The military hierarchy typically consists of a structured chain of command, often characterized by ranks and roles that define authority and responsibility. At the top is usually a high-ranking officer, such as a general or admiral, followed by senior officers, mid-level officers, and junior officers. Below them are non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and enlisted personnel, each group playing specific roles essential for the functioning of military operations. This hierarchy ensures discipline, organization, and effective communication within the armed forces.
Although Army units designated ANZAC exist today, I think you mean when they were first formed- about 1915. The basic rifle used by the soldiers from the Australian and New Zealand Army corps was the .303 caliber SMLE- Short Magazine Lee Enfield. See link below:
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A bit unlikely... as with enlisted personnel, you'll have a lot of officers who may never leave the FOB, or may never even be deployed. And while a Colonel may be in the field with their troops, they won't be going house-to-house, kicking down doors with enlisted soldiers and junior officers.
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I'm looking below, but I don't see a number line there.
the relationship between the values t and s
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Since the relationship between above and below is that they are opposites,the second pair in the analogy can be any two opposites. Example: above - below as up -down
I don't see a pair of lines below this. Often the answer being looked for in similar questions is "parallel."
That is how navy officers call other officers below their rank, regardless of their gender.
The word "below" seems to imply that there is some graphic. However, I see no such graphic.
The combat uniforms are the same yes, the only difference being is rank insignia. However dress uniforms are varied by rank
The Army Regulation that addresses non-commissioned officers (NCOs) demoralizing soldiers is AR 600-20, Army Command Policy. This regulation outlines the standards and expectations for NCO conduct and emphasizes the importance of treating soldiers with dignity and respect. NCOs who engage in behavior that undermines morale may be subject to disciplinary action.
I don't see any lines below this. Often the answer being looked for in similar questions is "parallel."