Sometimes, people call the soldiers who keep watch for enemies Sentries or lookouts.
English soldiers are commonly called "Toms", or "Tommies"Scottish soldier are called "Jocks"Welsh soldier are called "Taffs"Other branches of the British military use the derogatory term "Pongo"
A small group of soldier is called a section or a squad. A section typically consists of 7 to 12 soldiers. Bigger groups are known as platoons, Company and battalion in ascending order.
British Redcoats can be a name to describe the Butlins' Entertainers, who traditionally wear Red Coats. Butlins is a British holiday camp company, founded by Sir Billy Butlin. Alternatively, it can be a name used to describe a historical British soldier, who also wore red coats. More Information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_coat_(British_army)
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McCarthianism is the term used to describe the communist resentment in America during 1950's. A senator by the name of Joesph McCarthy created a blacklist of "Communists" whom he tried prosecute. Many were communist party members, but some were just political enemies. In the aftermath of World War 2, McCarthy's accusations of Communists created a level of hysteria in the United States and he gained considerable power within congress. However, people eventually found out his motivations and he drifted back to obscurity. McCarthianism is the term used to describe the communist resentment in America during 1950's. A senator by the name of Joesph McCarthy created a blacklist of "Communists" whom he tried prosecute. Many were communist party members, but some were just political enemies. In the aftermath of World War 2, McCarthy's accusations of Communists created a level of hysteria in the United States and he gained considerable power within congress. However, people eventually found out his motivations and he drifted back to obscurity.
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Sometimes, people call the soldiers who keep watch for enemies Sentries or lookouts.
Sometimes, people call the soldiers who keep watch for enemies Sentries or lookouts.
There are different names, usually a Watchmen or a sentinel.
It could be a sentry, someone posted as a guard. Lookouts are used in some locations. Listening posts are often positions out in front of the lines to keep tabs on the enemy.
A sentry is a name for a soldier on guard.
The scientific name for the soldier fly is Hermetia illucens.
A soldier that receives a commission is an Officer.
A Confederate soldier that was a southerner soilder .
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