The battle chants of Zulu warriors (at least portrayed in the movies) was “Uzu” which is interpreted as the word for “kill
This unique set is inspired by an actual photograph that was taken just before the ‘Munich Agreement’ was signed by the four main signatories… Neville Chamberlain
Hessian Regiment von Donop
NOR015 Waffen-SS Panzer Grenadier with Grenade
tactical decision making on a squad level supersedes hierarchical command directive in any closequarter situation
31507 - Louisiana Tigers, Advancing, 1861-62 K&C Pike & Musket 1642-1651 The battle chants of ZuluNEW ARRIVAL! Louisiana Tigers, Advancing, 1861 62 The Louisiana Tigers were among the most colorful and feared Confederate infantry units of the American Civil War. Recruited primarily from New Orleans, they comprised rough, diverse men including dock workers, gamblers, and foreign born immigrants and were known as much for their rowdy behavior as their battlefield ferocity. The name originated with Major Chatham Roberdeau Wheat's 1st Special