a group of soldiers that stood
in a square to fight?
The group of soldiers that stood in a square formation to fight cavalry was known as the "phalanx." This ancient military formation, predominantly used by Greek hoplites, consisted of heavily armed infantry soldiers arranged in a tight, rectangular formation. The phalanx was designed to present a solid front against enemy charges, including cavalry, by utilizing overlapping shields and long spears (sarissas) to create a formidable barrier.
Yes
they were proud of having stood their ground against the British soldiers
phalanx formation
The NFL (National Football League) had nothing to do with the Vietnam war. The ARVNs were South Vietnamese soldiers; ARVN stood for Army Republic of South Vietnam.
The group of soldiers that stood in a square formation to fight cavalry was known as the "phalanx." This ancient military formation, predominantly used by Greek hoplites, consisted of heavily armed infantry soldiers arranged in a tight, rectangular formation. The phalanx was designed to present a solid front against enemy charges, including cavalry, by utilizing overlapping shields and long spears (sarissas) to create a formidable barrier.
Buffalos make bad soldiers
I stood in the corner while I watched the fight.
Yes
He stood up foe ME!
they were proud of having stood their ground against the British soldiers
The nouns in the sentence are:soldiersattentionhour
people who stood up for their rights and their country such as soldiers
When ever you are stood in a group she will make sure that she is stood next to you! No matter what! : )
The red coated soldiers stood in unbroken ranks, waiting on the enemies advance.
Colonists
In the armies of days gone by, the ordinary foot soldiers formed up in lines where they stood shoulder to shoulder, which were called ranks, or in lines where they stood one behind the other, which were called files. This terminology has been carried forward in the description of the chessboard. But for the purposes of this expression, the "rank and file" soldiers were the soldiers who formed up in ranks and files, which is to say, the ordinary infantrymen. They were just regular guys, with nothing much to distinguish them on the face of it. If one got killed, another one would take his place. By analogy, rank and file employees are that large group of undistinguished employees who are essential as a group but not as individuals, as infantrymen were.