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How did scouts count armies?

How did scouts count armies?

Scouts don’t count ‘enemy armies. ‘ Scouts count the enemy units they can observe within their assigned sector. Much of this relies on identifying unit patches, and unit numbers on military vehicles.

Did medieval armies use scouts?

The light cavalry consisted usually of lighter armed and armoured men, who could have lances, javelins or missile weapons, such as bows or crossbows. Light cavalry was used as scouts, skirmishers or outflankers.

How did medieval armies find each other?

Just to add to this good response, the conventional way armies found each other was through the use of scouts, especially cavalry scouts. Generals would regularly deploy hundreds, or even thousands of scouts in the general direction of the enemy army.

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How many men were in a medieval regiment?

Infantrymen were organised in regiments commanded by a colonel, with each regiment sub-divided into ten or twelve companies of 100 men, each with its own flag or colour. In reality, with a lack of recruits, most regiments were between 400 – 600 men.

What is the Boy Scout saying?

On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.

Who had the best army in ww1?

When World War I broke out in 1914, the Russian Empire had the world’s largest standing army, with approximately 1,400,000 soldiers on active duty. The Russian Army bore the brunt of the fighting on the Eastern Front and also saw action on the Balkan Front and the Western Front.

How many men are in a regiment?

REGIMENT. A regiment usually contained ten companies. A regiment had approximately 1,000 men and was commanded by a colonel. If the unit had only four to eight companies, it was called a battalion rather than a regiment.

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What does Dib dib dib dob dob dob mean?

do your best
Short for do your best. dyb (or dib) and dob were used as abbreviated forms of do your best and do our best in certain Scout chants.