army orders are like rules but their serious and you have too folllow them no matter what you can easily get kicked out the army without following orders. army orders are like rules but their serious and you have too folllow them no matter what you can easily get kicked out the army without following orders.
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Hitler had 16 betalions of men and they were ordered to take it at any cost, they also cooked pancakes (New respondent) I thought he was bluffing, and had actually issued sealed orders to retreat if they met any resistance.
In very general terms it was the Confederate Army of Mississippi against the Union Army of the Tennessee. On the second day of the Battle the Union Army of the Ohio had arrived and joined the fight. An "Order of Battle" is a list of all units within a particular command at a certain date, or in a battle. See the "related links" below for complete Union and Confederate Orders of Battle.
Eisenhower sent the orders by radio..
The "US Army's" policy was preserving the peace between the the White men and the Red men. The US Army seldom (if ever) went looking for trouble w/o authorization/orders. The army most often "responded" to complaints (like a police force), either from the Whites or the Red, it didn't matter, the army's mission was to maintain the peace and protect people on the frontier. When gold was discovered in the Black Hills South Dakota, the Whites began invading it...the Indians complained...and the US Army sent out patrols to arrest the white trespassers. Hollywood has trained the American public to believe that American Indians hated the US Army (they might have during actual battle, which is normal); when in fact they respected and trusted the US Army MORE than white civilians. The Red men knew that the US Army was following orders, and was a desciplined force of "warriors"; whereas they also knew that the white civilians were by an large, un-desciplined profit minded men. For further information, read: The "Biography of General George Crook, US Army."
Southern sympathisers living in South Vietnam. Another words, they were not from North Vietnam and not members of the North Viet Army (NVA). But they were on the same side as the NVA and were taking orders from Hanoi (Capital of North Vietnam).