Some people go to war in belief and faith in protecting their country, some people go to war because they are forced to, and some people go to war because before a lot of wars occured people actually celebrated war and were joyous and soldiers wanted to go to war because they thought it was probally fun.
they went to Afghanistan in 2001
Delta Force goes on both long and short tours in Iraq and Afghanistan
Civil wars in general tend to be bloody and deadly, in comparison to foreign wars. If you are fighting against another country, about something such as a border dispute, the survival of your country is usually not at stake. With civil wars, there is a greater chance of the destruction of the country. If you are not on good terms with Germany, you don't have to go there. If you have a similar problem with your neighbor, that is harder to avoid. Civil wars take on a great urgency, and people are less likely to compromise or give up, being more likely to fight to the death.
When there were wars everywhere, alongside the drummers and the pipers, there were people who carried flag banners. They were called Guardsmen and they "guarded their colors." This eventually turned into what it is today. If you want to be sure I didn't miss anything, (which I probably did) you can go to colorguardcorner.com and check it out there.
I'm not positive but i believe Canada didn't go to any wars with any where
I think it should because if Afghanistan people want to go out with Canadians the afghans are probably using us Canadians to get close to wars,ammo,etc. that's juss my say. Tbh idk if it is legal or not. No effance to you foreign people
Soldiers
people we might know go to war andimportant people who are needed in government somethimes go to war
in 2001
No, but people have made lots of Star-wars themed levels. So go play those.
Well, in 1849 she and her brother tried to escape, but her brother wanted to go back and she wouldn't go without him. She then realized freedom is for people willing to fight for it.
The average direct flight distance is 3,460 miles, depending on where in Afghanistan you go to.
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In 2001.
No.
In 2001.