Indentured soldiers are individuals who enter into a contractual agreement to serve as soldiers for a specific period, often in exchange for compensation, land, or other benefits. This practice historically occurred in various contexts, such as during colonial times when European powers recruited soldiers from different regions. Unlike traditional soldiers who enlist voluntarily, indentured soldiers are bound by the terms of their contracts, which may involve harsh conditions and limited rights.
Non-indentured.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
No, that was in the Revolutionary War where the British were called Redcoats.
The soldier is a Paratrooper.
Soldiers live in barracks
Non-indentured.
Indentured servants, also known as bondsmen and bondswomen.
no
.An Indentured Servant
Indentured Servants.
Indentured servant.
Indentured servants
Indian soldiers were also called "Sepoys".
Indentured servants! Prejudice!
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.
A group of soldiers can be called a troop.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.