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    The Battle of Plataea

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    pursue them‚ but the Greeks (particularly the Spartans‚ Tegeans and Athenians) halted and gave battle‚ routing the lightly armed Persians infantry and killing Mardinous * The following Spring‚ the Allies assembled the largest ever hoplite army‚ and marched north from the isthmus to confront Mardonius. At the ensuing Battle of Plataea‚ the Greek infantry again proved its superiority‚ inflicting a severe defeat on the Persians‚ across the Aegean Sea an Allied navy destroyed the remnants of the

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    result in policy change (Marine‚ 2012). Current policy restricts the assignment of women serving in primary MOS to certain units that are in the ground combat element. What this means is that even though women may not be infantry‚ they were not allowed to serve alongside these infantry units‚ even though their jobs were clerical‚ medical‚ intelligence‚ or support. This exception will allow certain women be able to serve in artillery‚ tanks‚ amphibians‚ combat engineer‚ combat assault‚ and low altitude

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    Hannibal Qualities

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    that his forces were farther away than they actually were. Hannibal’s men were laid out in such way as to surround their enemies from all sides. All at once Hannibal gave orders for an attack. From the surrounding hills the Carthaginian cavalry and infantry came down with an impact‚ coming at the enemy army from all sides. The Romans did not even have time to draw up in their usual battle array‚ and were forced to fight in open order. The Carthaginians drove them on to the lake‚ where there was no escape

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    their personal duty to protect their homes‚ their families’ and their independent way of life‚ at all costs. The men of the Forth Texas Battalion‚ Confederate States of America (CSA) were by no means different. These Texas Soldiers of the 4th Infantry were part of over 70‚000 Texans that would take up arms in support of the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The state required that all able bodied men 18 to 45 years old enlist in the Army. These particular Texans had a deep reputation to

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    the top of his Army boots’. David Lloyd George’s view sums up the attitude of many people towards Haig and other British generals of World War One. They were‚ supposedly‚ ’donkeys’: moustachioed incompetents who sent the ’lions’ of the Poor Bloody Infantry to their deaths in futile battles. Many popular books‚ films and television programmes echo this belief. The casualty list - one million British Empire dead - and the bloody stalemate of the Western Front seem to add credence to this version of events

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    Deployment to incidents world wide within 24 hrs • Air supremacy The United States Army is heavily outfitted for combat in foreign wars. We are still one of the few nations in the world were every Soldier is issued night vision goggles. Infantry squads (6 infantry men) are issued a desert hawk (miniature Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) that can be unpacked from a briefcase and thrown in the air to monitor 4 city blocks from the sky. These advances in technology give the United States Army the upper hand

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    Kent Hurlburt decided to make and interesting and exciting military life when he chose to join the Army. He was a 19 year old Connecticut boy looking for an opportunity. Luckily after his life in the military‚ Kent was able to earn a job after college as a principal at a small school named Buttonball lane elementary in Glastonbury‚ Connecticut where he still lives. Everyday my mom and Kent work together to make the school they work in great. Kent was an average teenage boy who wanted to go into the

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    Towards the end of World War II in the European theater the Allies were pushing into Germany. The Third Army under the guidance of General Patton had made significant advances. General Patton was being glorified by the press for his successes commanding the US Third Army. His favorite armor division‚ the 4th Armored Division‚ had blazed at amazing speed into Germany and was known as “The Point.” Their advance had earned them a Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation1. General Patton’s confidence

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    fought in this battle. Frikken remembered‚ “On April 12th... we landed on the beach at Chu Lai‚ South Vietnam. We’re out in the 196 Light Infantry Brigade task force ord. The Viet Cong figured‚ with the Marines gone‚ they were gonna take Chu Lai‚ and they didn’t take it cuz it was a day and night battle. I was there 91 days in combat. I was in 196 Light Infantry Brigade‚ 23rd Regiment.“ (Frikken). This win is important to

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    technology in w11

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    Technology played a crucial role in determining the outcome of World War II. Much of it was developed during the interwar years of the 1920s and 1930s‚ some were developed in response to valuable lessons learned during the war‚ and some were beginning to be developed as the war ended. The inventions of the repeating machine gun‚ the development of poison gas‚ and the introduction of the first tanks caused armies to fight using the bunkering method. This allowed men to huddle in trenches along what

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