For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".For ordinary clothing the Roman soldier wore his military tunic (a tunic that was shorter than the standard civilian tunic) his soldiers' belt and his military boots. He also had a military cloak or "sagum".
The noun 'army' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an organized military force equipped for fighting on land; a large number of people formed or organized for a particular purpose; a word for a thing.The noun 'army' is a standard collective noun for:army of antsarmy of caterpillarsarmy of eaglesarmy of frogsarmy of herringsarmy of soldiers
The Union soldiers in the Civil War were sometimes called "yankees" or "yanks." The Confederate soldiers were sometimes called "rebels" or "rebs."
Sound is used to order soldiers what to do.
Jerry Jerry was the British term. US soldiers called them Krauts or Nazis.
Soldiers who are not members of an established and recognised army are called 'guerrillas ' or 'terrorists' -depending who's saying it.Soldiers who are not members of an established and recognised army are called 'guerrillas ' or 'terrorists' -depending who's saying it.
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The collective noun for soldiers is "troop" or "platoon." A troop typically refers to a group of soldiers within a larger military unit, while a platoon is a specific military unit typically consisting of two or more squads. Both terms are used to describe organized groups of soldiers working together in a military context.
"Hukbo" is a Filipino word that means "military" or "armed forces." It refers to the organized group of soldiers or troops that make up a country's military.
No they cannot. It is against the code.
Yes. Military soldiers do have swords, military vehicles like military cars, trucks and planes and yes they do have lots of military weapons.
Yes, soldiers do exists and they are also in the military.
Gay people are allowed to serve in the U.S. military, but the approval didn't come from straight soldiers (straight soldiers do not have that kind of authority).
It began as defence and social organization. Sometimes the country had soldiers for expansion. Other times, the country was at peace and same.
Most union soldiers were wealthy and well organized.
Yes.
To train soldiers.