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![]() Sgt. Rafael Peralta ,United States Marine Corps Company A, 1st Bn, 3rd Marine Regt, 3rd Marine Divison We will never forget your valor and sacrifice. Semper Fi ! | |
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Adversus solem ne loquitor Last edited by BritinAfrica; April 3rd, 2012 at 06:20.. | |
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(Though having survived Isandlwana, you could hardly blame him in a way). Sempre in merda profundum | |
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Two quotes from the book " The letters of Private Wheeler 1809-1828" At the Battle of Waterloo Quote:
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Found another article: Daily Quiz for April 15, 2012 (http://www.historynet.com/quiz120415...ign=quiz120415) Robert the Bruce of Scotland decisively defeated the English at this battle, using a sheltron pike formation. Bannockburn. Sheltron refers to a packed formation of troops, sometimes circular, sometimes in straight lines. In the 1314 battle, sheltron of Scottish pikemen confounded the English cavalry. The Scottish supposedly first used the sheltron at the Battle of Falkirk, 1298. These infantry successes against armored cavalry helped launch the so-called infantry revolution of the Late Middle Ages. |
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