Having a large standing army and navy.
Within the large parameters of the Confederate military, there were any number of names given to large armies in the US Civil War. For example, two large Southern armies were the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of Tennessee.
The largest "Army" of World War 2 was the Allied Force sent on D-Day (Invasion of Normandy) and the other largest army was the Russian forces that went against the Nazis. Japan had a huge force too but a large majority of them were killed on the islands and in sunken ships.
the U.S army
What did women in the army wear duing world war ll
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Yes, it had a large Army. This army was out-fought & then defeated by the German Army.
Yes, he commanded a large army in China.
The size of the German army was other 25 million strong.
Having a large standing army and navy.
While its clear why Russia had to surrender in WW 1, it is necessary to note how large its army was in 1914, the war's beginning. In 1914, Russia led the world with a staggering army of 1,300,000 troops. France was second with 910,000.
That the United States could raise and train an army quickly That the standing army was not large enough to fight a world war
Within the large parameters of the Confederate military, there were any number of names given to large armies in the US Civil War. For example, two large Southern armies were the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of Tennessee.
The Canadian army entered the war in 1914 The Canadian army entered the war in 1914
The largest "Army" of World War 2 was the Allied Force sent on D-Day (Invasion of Normandy) and the other largest army was the Russian forces that went against the Nazis. Japan had a huge force too but a large majority of them were killed on the islands and in sunken ships.
That the standing army was not large enough to fight a world war. That America had vast manpower resources. That the United States could raise and train an army quickly.
The French army during World War I saw large-scale mutinies in 1917. The soldiers were exhausted and disillusioned by the prolonged conflict and poor conditions, leading to widespread acts of insubordination.