Soldiers in the New Model Army, established during the English Civil War, underwent rigorous training that emphasized discipline, drill, and cohesion. They engaged in regular exercises to improve their marching, musket handling, and battlefield tactics, often under the supervision of experienced officers. Additionally, the army implemented a standardized approach to training, which included the use of written manuals and structured routines to ensure uniformity and effectiveness in combat. This focus on professionalization helped create a more capable and reliable fighting force.
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New Model Army was created in 1645.
New Model Army - band - was created in 1980.
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Vengeance - New Model Army album - was created in 1984-04.
No Rest for the Wicked - New Model Army album - was created in 1985.
The name of his army was the New Model Army.
The New Model Army, organised by Oliver Cromwell, was a part of the Parliamentarian rebellion against the Royalists. The "old army", as you put it, did not answer to a Parliament - they were the Royalist army.
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During England's Civil War, Oliver Cromwell started the New Model Army to fight against the Royalists, who wore white hats. The New Model Army would attack the Royalist army from behind where the weakest soldiers were placed. When attacked the Royalists would run away. Hence, the term, "Run like a whitehead", had its beginning!
What were the tactics the 'New Model Army' used to win the English Civil War? The tactics employed by both sides during the Civil War were modeled on those used on the continent in the 'Thirty Years War' - with particular reference to the tactical doctrine of the army of Sweden. It was not, in truth, tactical superiority that won the war for the Parliamentarians, rather it was the superior discipline and organisation of the New Model Army. The Parliamentarian army of 1642 (the year the war began) reflected it's Royalist counterpart; generally poor training and discipline, inadequate logistical support and often insufficient or inappropriate equipment. The latter 'New Model Army' was an entirely different construct. The New Model Army was comprised of (relatively) well supported professional soldiers who were capable of executing complex battlefield maneuvers to a degree that entirely outclassed their Royalist opposites.