Monday, April 12, 2010

The Army

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As we know, the army is an important part of a country. The army serves as protection in case of an invasion. They also serve as helpers in case of natural disaster in the country. Some countries have inverted many of their money in constructing new weapons. Long time ago, the bigger your army the better you are. The same happens here but in less scale because the important things here are the new weaponry. The highest point in a used weapon was the atomic bomb in the Second World War. Now a days they are better weapons but just one of these ones can cause a disaster, that’s why the country will think it twice before using it. The army is important, but what will it be without a leader? Here are some of those leaders

Alexander Magno: conqueror of part of Asia, Egypt and Babylonia. He tried to fusion Greek and Persian civilizations, he died poisoned.

Escipion the African : he ended the domain of the Carthaginian in the Iberian peninsula. He defeated Anibal and ended the second Punic War.

Julius Cesar. He was general of the Roman Empire. For many was the best strategic man in history. He conquered Egypt and Galias. He was a dictator before he was assassinated.

Belisarius of Bizancio: he recovered many zones in Africa, Sicily and Italy during the Justinian’s kingdom.

Genghis Khan: founder f the Mongolian Empire. He was the leader of the Mongolian. He conquered the north of China, the central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran.

Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba: he was the creator of the professional army of Spain. He conquered Granada and the kingdom of Naples.

Napoleon Bonaparte: emperor of the French people, he conquered Italy, Prussia, Austria and the Iberian Peninsula. He was defeated in Russia and in the Waterloo War. He died in Santa Elena.

Erwin Rommel: he commanded part of the Nazi army winning several battles and he was in front in Normandy. He was arrested and obligated to suicide.

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