09-07-2007, 04:45 PM
That is ture but as far as i know the Egyptian army was not a standing army it was only in the field when in battle so after a battle/campane it was stood down.
The spartan army on the other hand. the soliders of that army were just that a army that did not have to worry about the farm at the end of campain
P.S sorry for the bad spelling
The spartan army on the other hand. the soliders of that army were just that a army that did not have to worry about the farm at the end of campain
P.S sorry for the bad spelling
"The Kaiser knows the Munsters,
by the Shamrock on their caps,
And the famous Bengal Tiger, ever ready for a scrap,
And all his big battalions, Prussian Guards and grenadiers,
Fear to face the flashing bayonets of the Munster Fusiliers."
Go Bua
by the Shamrock on their caps,
And the famous Bengal Tiger, ever ready for a scrap,
And all his big battalions, Prussian Guards and grenadiers,
Fear to face the flashing bayonets of the Munster Fusiliers."
Go Bua