Military expeditions refer to organized missions or campaigns conducted by armed forces to achieve specific objectives, such as territorial conquest, strategic advantage, or the suppression of uprisings. These expeditions can vary in scale and duration, ranging from small operations to large-scale invasions. Historically, they have been instrumental in shaping nations and borders, often resulting in significant political and cultural changes. Examples include the Crusades, colonial conquests, and various campaigns during World Wars.
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Sir Walter Raleigh did not participate in any significant battles as a soldier, although he was involved in military expeditions and naval operations during his time. He was more of an explorer, courtier, and writer than a military leader. Raleigh is best known for his expeditions to the Americas and his attempts to establish colonies rather than for direct combat experience. His involvement in military affairs was mainly through supporting naval campaigns against Spain.
The expeditions were known as the crusades.
Greed and the want for land was the main reason. Religion was the source of inspiration, and the Crusades would never have happened without religioin's influence. Not enough people would have fought.
Sir Walter Raleigh became a soldier in his early twenties. He was born in 1552, and he served under the command of Sir Humphrey Gilbert in the 1570s, which would place him around 25 years old when he actively began his military career. Raleigh's involvement in military expeditions contributed to his later prominence as an explorer and courtier.
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Yes he was in expeditions in Panama, Nicaragua, and Peru.
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Americans view overseas military expeditions by the United States as having consistently felt that the United States should play an important international role and if our troops go abroad, it is a foolish politician who will try to talk the public out of supporting them.
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The military expeditions into the Middle East are known as "The Crusades." Beginning in 1095 AD with the First Crusade, there was an intermittent 200-year struggle for control of the Holy Land with six more major expeditions and numerous minor ones. The Christian-Muslim fight ended in 1291 when the Muslims captured the Christian fort Acre, Jordan, which was the last Christian stronghold in the Middle East.
The cast of Nanga Parbat - 1936 includes: Peter Aschenbrenner as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Fritz Bechtold as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Willi Bernard as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Alfred Drexel as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Richard Finsterwalder as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Hanns Hieronimus as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Willi Merkl as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Peter Misch as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Walter Raechl as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Erwin Schneider as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Willi Welzenbach as Expeditions-Teilnehmer Uli Wieland as Expeditions-Teilnehmer
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