A disciplined and aggressive master of tactics, he fought at the first Battle of Bull Run and won the nickname "Stonewall" for his calm demeanor and stout defense of Henry Hill
Yes, the keep calm and carry on poster was designed to be put up in World War 2 so that people would be calm during an air raid.
A country that is not at war and has a calm populous is therefor considered to be a peaceful country.
escalation. Keep Calm and Carry On, good PLATO friend.
landing the infantry and tanks could only be done in calm weather, NOT stormy weather.........
The nickname of South Korea is "The calm morning".
Land of the Morning Calm
Korea has the nickname called "Land of the Morning Calm"
North Korea is often referred to as the "Hermit Kingdom" due to its isolationist policies and limited interactions with the outside world.
Morning Calm.
South Korea is called the land of the morning calm because of its natural beauty of the high mountains and clear waters. The tranquility of the area is especially serene in the morning.
An emperor of the Ming dynasty in China gave Korea the title of 'Chaohsien' meaning morning freshness because of its natural beauty, picturesque high mountains and clear waters, particularly in the morning which further confirmed the title on South Korea as the 'Land of Morning Calm'.
The country known as the land of morning clam is?
"the land of morning calm"
South Korea is actually the Republic of Korea and is commonly referred to as the "Land of the Morning Calm."
Land of the morning calm
A Sucky Place to Live OR Die. Actually, South and North share the name Korea. Old Korea = Koryu = high and bright. Japan called Korea by it's latest kingdom, Chosun, "Land of the Morning Calm"