Note: This joke is also told as: Where does The King keep his army? And told as Where did Napolean keep his army? (or armies)
Explanation: Armies (arms) go into sleevies (sleeves).
ABC had a choice between returning "The George Lopez Show" or "According to Jim" to its fall lineup for the 2007-2008 season. The network decided to keep the Jim Belushi sitcom.
Brutus refuses to take the money from the citizens that Caesar set aside for them...he refuses to raise the money in unscrupulous ways, he wants to keep his honor.
Yes, Delta is a real counter-terrorism unit within the US Army and JSOC. Most of the unit's details are classified, but twice a year, they perform Army-wide recruiting. They change official names every few years in order to keep foreign intelligence agencies guessing. Their last known names were Army Compartmented Element, or ACE, and Combat Applications Group, or CAG. Their most recent known operations were the rescue of Jessica Lynch and the death of al-Zarqawi.
In a documentary it was said to keep the war from ending but the war ended anyway.
Keep them relaxed.
In 1777, Washington's troops had their winter quarters there. The main reason is because George Washington wanted to keep look out for the British army to know what they were up to and what they were going to do next. Valley Forge was close enough to Philadelphia to manage this.
in his Sleevies
George Washington
Three years ago. His ghost haunts the world and reminds us that wooden teeth will bring you to a god-like status. However, his presidentship is on the terms that he will keep the universe safe from the evils of Chef Boyardee.
You are asking about Martha Washington, the wife of America's first president, George Washington. But keep in mind that the term "first lady" is fairly modern-- back in the late 1700s, it was not being used. In fact, no-one was quite sure what to call the president's wife. Martha Washington was beloved by most Americans of that time, and they called her "Lady Washington," as if she were a member of British royalty (which she was not).
Washington was a proven leader by the time of the first presidential election. Before the revolutionary war he served with distinction in the Continental Congesses, but became a national hero by leading the Continental forces to victory in a long war. Probably more impressive than his military strategy was his ability to keep his army supplied and able to fight.
No, he was not. First, keep in mind that there have been many people named "Washington" in history. Second, President George Washington lived in an entirely different era than Booker T. Washington did: the president died in 1799, while Booker T. Washington was born into slavery, in 1856. We know very little about his parents, other than the fact that his mother's name was Jane. After emancipation, she went to West Virginia to live with her husband and her son Booker-- her husband's name was Washington Ferguson, and it may be that Booker took the "Washington" from him.
Yes, this is correct. George Washington had to survive the harsh winter conditions, and his troops did not want to put up with it, therefore, many of them decided to leave him. He had to keep an army together while fighting for freedom. Pretty hard, huh?
Washington won a battle to keep his men's morale up.
Proclamation of Neutrality
To safeguard Washington DC.
george washington the first president was a very good leader after serving the british army he didnt get the ok to be a citizen so he went aganist them as a batle and won then became a philosepher one of his most remekrable decision is to call Ahmed the buetiful daddy