a spanish dude probably Cortes
Costa Rica is the only Latin American country with no standing army.
The Spanish conquistadors
Paraguay.
Yes he was a spanish solider who served as a spanish knight for his army
Costa Rica has never had an army.
To defend a country. Otherwise we Australians would currently be speaking Japanese.
No you can't speak spanish in uniform only English because there can be an EO complaint because some people in uniform don't understand what they are say and can get offended
The.French of France helped the Continental Army and the Spanish of Spain also helped the Continental Army
The army is for to protect the country the army's in. It's not for you, if you mean for you to join, there is certain requirements that needs to be met, like you never went to jail, or be a Canadian Citizen, etc.
Every country has had a army, Costa Rica has no military now but it did a while back.
Weyler
The motto of Spanish Army Airmobile Force is 'Sicut in coelo et in terra'.
Lincoln had no stars, he was never a general. He was never even in the military. As president, he was commander-in-chief of the country's army & navy but that is not a military rank.
No, she was never in the army.
Frederick II of Prussia (1712 to 1786) is supposed to have said that he wanted Prussia to become 'not a country with an army, but an army with a country'. These days the expression is most often used of Pakistan.
Parma's army never boarded the ships of the Armarda. They were not fully equiped and there was insufficient ferry transport. The army was reduced by disease to only 16,000 men and at least another six days was required to put the embarkation plan into action. The Dutch were assisting in the blockade of the coast. Eventually the English Fireships caused the Spanish to scatter leaving the army behind