- Reaction score
- 6,080
- Points
- 1,160
Or are you speaking of the Greek letter "L" that was on the Spartan shield meaning "Laconia" or "Lakedaimon" for Sparta?
mo-litia said:There are also two answer for this question: a Zouave is either a member of a French infantry unit made up mostly of Alergians, or, a member of a US Civil War era infantry unit that emulated these French units.
mo-litia said:Here's a question - what was the name of the father of the American Indian leader Crazy Horse?
Commanded 25 Platoon at Caen Canal Bridge (Pegesus Bridge)...BTW It was 25 Platoon , D Company 2nd Batallion The Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. 6 June 1944Bill Smy said:Of what note does History make of Lieutenant Den Brotherbridge, D Company, The Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry?
79th New York Regiment was "known" as the "Cameron Highlanders", Kilts and all. It has been debated but is considered unlikely that they wore kilts at Bull Run.Danjanou said:Another ACW question.
What was unique about the 79th New York Regiment?
redleafjumper said:What is the name of the ship that, when it sank, resulted in the largest ever maritime disaster (measured by loss of life) in either war or peace?
How many died in that sinking and what were the circumstances of that vessel's loss?