The lieutenant approaches the men and yells at them to assert authority and maintain discipline within the ranks. His yelling serves to motivate the troops, instill a sense of urgency, and ensure they are focused on their duties. Additionally, it reinforces the hierarchy and reminds the soldiers of the expectations placed upon them in high-pressure situations. Such actions are often a way to prepare them for the challenges they may face.
The lieutenant yells at the men to instill discipline and motivation, to convey the seriousness and urgency of the situation they are facing in battle, and to try to inspire them to do their best despite the challenges and fears they may be experiencing.
Techinally yes. The Battle of Buena Vista was the largest battle involing Arkansas. 20,000 men attacked Arkansas part of the Army. Archibald Yell (an AR military leader)ordered his troops to retreat. The men basically dropped their guns and ran. After Yell Died John Roane claimed he led the army to victory because he basically turned them around to face the enemy. Santa Anna (leader of the Mexican Army) was basically forced to surrender his claims on Texas. In the mean time, General Albert Pike (another military leader from AR) claimed that he led the men to victory because while Yell and Roane's troops were retreating he ordered them to fight.
You have the story wrong. They didn’t attack to Sioux, but were attacked by several thousand Lakota and Cheyenne warriors. The 263 men with Custer died.
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This is a military rank. Here are some sentences.The lieutenant led his men on a ten mile hike.You've been promoted to lieutenant.Explain why we lost the battle, Lieutenant Smith.
Because we don't do everything specific and how they want stuff done. We will never be good enough.
At Gettysburg, 95000 men.
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In addition to the lieutenant, other figures such as sergeants and experienced soldiers often encouraged the men to fight, emphasizing the importance of duty, honor, and camaraderie. Peer pressure and the desire to uphold their reputation among fellow soldiers also played a significant role in motivating them. Additionally, propaganda from higher command and the broader societal context often reinforced the call to arms. These influences combined to create a strong sense of obligation among the troops to engage in battle.
The Siege of Yorktown, Battle of Yorktown, or Surrender of Yorktown, the latter taking place on October 19, 1781, was a decisive victory by a combined force of American Continental Army troops led by General George Washington and French Army troops led by the Comte de Rochambeau over a British Army commanded by Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis.