When you go to basic, you'll need to bring socks, undergarments, personal hygiene items, and the paperwork you'll bring with you from MEPS.
Over time, depending on what unit you're in, you'll find that certain items may help you in your task, or actually be better than what the military issues. For instance, most soldiers don't use the military "crook neck" flashlights after Basic, instead preferring Mag-Lites and other types of flashlights. The multi-tool is also a popular item (but don't bring one to BCT, because it will be confiscated).
Nazi soldiers were tools of the state modern gangs are fighting against the state.
The Onion News Network - 2007 Home Depot Honors Fallen Soldiers with Great Prices on Tools was released on: USA: 24 April 2008
Well the soldiers simply become tools for the leaders who are fighting it out to use.
By Killing The Spanish Soldiers To Defend Their Barangay
Weapons, such as firearms, swords, spears, bows, equipment (shovels and axes) and personal gear, such as cloaks, canteens and the like.
Weapons, such as firearms, swords, spears, bows, equipment (shovels and axes) and personal gear, such as cloaks, canteens and the like.
OPium and other drugs then normal household tools. (saw shirts etc) most doctors were unexperieced soldiers
Their shield served as their plate. Soldiers didn't want to carry plates and silverware around with them, so many of their tools served more than 1 purpose.The sword was also used as a knife!
He encouraged his soldiers to intermarry He made greek the universal language Encouraged religious syncretism (blending of belief systems)
I wonder if you mean weapons, rather than tools? The majority of ancient Egyptian infantry soldiers carried a simple spear with a bronze or copper head, plus a shield of wood and cow-hide. Some carried axes or knives as secondary weapons; there were also war-clubs and throwing-sticks. Light troops included archers, slingers and javelin-throwers; these were often mercenary or auxiliary soldiers from conquered or allied nations. Swords were less common, being used mainly by officers, bodyguard units, marines, units of priestly warriors and so on. The links below take you to images of ancient Egyptian soldiers:
Nouns for groups of soldiers include: A company of soldiers A division of soldiers A muster of soldiers A platoon of soldiers A phalanx of soldiers A troop of soldiers A squad of soldiers An army of soldiers A brigade of soldiers
Soldiers is a noun; a plural, common noun. Collective nouns for soldiers include: A company of soldiers A boast of soldiers A division of soldiers A muster of soldiers A phalanx of soldiers A platoon of soldiers A troop of soldiers A squad of soldiers An army of soldiers A brigade of soldiers