No, it was a generally smooth round trip.
The Allies faced many dangers on D-Day. They had to dodge bombs and gun fire as they stormed the beaches. Once across the beach they had to fight to take over every inch of land.
no, neither one of them to were, however Patrick Gass one of the sergeants he was, and also lived to be 99 years old ,,, the last one to die from the Corps of Discovery
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I ANZAC Corps ended in 1917.
Its the corps of discovery not the corps and discovery
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Its the corps of discovery not the corps and discovery
just type in "Who were the corps of discovery?" and you might get your answer.
corps of discovery 1804-1806
the Lewis and clark expedition
why was york impportant to the corps
The Corps of Discovery was the group of people who accompanied Lewis and Clark through the Louisiana Purchase and the Oregon Territory. The Corps of Discovery consisted of 45 men including York (a slave), and Sacagawea.
sacagawea was the corp of discovery leader
She act as translator and guide.
Sacagawea helped the corps of discovery by guiding them through the the land of the Shoshones.
The Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, left St. Louis on May 14, 1804, on their expedition to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory.