Continental Infantry Regiment (Plastic Box) 0415George Washington had served in the Crown forces against the French, and knew full well how the British regulars fought. He also knew that his militias and Minutemen, although numerous and individually brave, would not stand against the British Redcoat regulars. He therefore formed a regular force, the Continental army, that would be thoroughly drilled, and fight in the European manner of massed ranks. These regiments, when combined with Militia
For the next five years
and any General would have been very happy to have the support of medium or light guns
Anyone who's seen the film Gladiator can envision the devastating impact a Roman regiment can bring to an enemy formation (those Germans were far from pleased)
heavy spears designed to pierce armour and overcome enemy cavalrymen more accustomed to skirmishing or fencing with lighter weapons
Bolt Action: Third Edition stat card
Like most machines of Antarean space the bikes are autonomous drones in their own right
being utterly outnumbered
though of course they can only move on water
30 plastic Blitzkrieg German infantry with bases
although some have only rudimentary or narrowly focussed characters depending on their role
The weapon was a copy of the mortar used by Soviet forces on the Eastern Front after caputuring several examples
As well as taking part in the D-Day landings LCM(3)s were also used in large numbers in the Pacific Island campaigns and the crossing of the Rhine in Germany