Yes
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.
maybe but i think that only Volksdeutsche were fighting with Germans.
Yes, All frontline fighting is fought by men. No women are allowed to join any form of Infantry regiment.
The short answer: yes. The Falklands were owned by the British, and they still are. This was why the war broke out, as the Argentinians believed that they had the best claim to ownership of the islands.
The men of the Australian Army were veterans of fighting in the New Guinea Campaign.
Women
Not exactly, the argentine forces who retreated to port stanley surrendered before the british moved in, although we did use artillery on them for a while to lower there moral, hence they surrendered before we had to get our hands dirty
Ohnay or any
It means any child under the age of 18 fighting for or serving a armed group. Not all child soldiers fight though. Many are sex slaves, scouts, sabatuors and fill other needs.
Basically, the soldiers would stay in the ditches, and shoot at any enemy troops that came in range of the ditch.
My father served from beginning to end in WWII, but he wasn't in combat much. I expect that was a typical experience for most soldiers. No soldier in any war is 'in combat' all the time, i.e. actually fighting the enemy.