There are loads of bizarre and unusual military factions and armies out there. Here are the top ten most unusual armies.
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Be Amazed at these Top 10 Most Unusual Armies in the world! An Army of Ghosts - The Ghost Army of World War II derived its name not from its ghoulish composition, but from its members, none of whom possessed any combat training. An Army for Artwork - Most armies make history, but the Monuments Men saved it. An Army of Dogs - Since 1953, Danish doggies and their elite human counterparts have been enforcing the country’s sovereignty by sled. An Army of Autistic Teens - Autistic youth are often relegated to the corners of society where their unique talents are overlooked. An Army of Giants - During the 18th Century, Prussian King Frederick William I assembled a vertically stunning regimen of fighters who never ended up fighting.
An Army of Immortals - During the Achaemenid Empire of Persia, which spanned from 550 BC – 330 BC, these warriors were branded “immortal” because they never let their total number of fighters dip below or rise above 10,000. An Army of Women - Kurdish, Libyan, and Israeli women are blasting away the stereotypes of solely men in combat. Sea-less Sailors - Let's have a break from armies for a moment, and talk about another military faction which can be even stranger. Navies, that should really be Armies. An Army of Horses - The Indian Army’s 61st Cavalry Regiment is the largest horse-mounted cavalry used for non-ceremonial purposes in the world. An Army of Costumes - Whether dressing as the enemy or as women to throw off the Confederate Army, the Jessie Scouts were an unconventional lot during the American Civil War.
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Be Amazed at these Top 10 Most Unusual Armies in the world! An Army of Ghosts - The Ghost Army of World War II derived its name not from its ghoulish composition, but from its members, none of whom possessed any combat training. An Army for Artwork - Most armies make history, but the Monuments Men saved it. An Army of Dogs - Since 1953, Danish doggies and their elite human counterparts have been enforcing the country’s sovereignty by sled. An Army of Autistic Teens - Autistic youth are often relegated to the corners of society where their unique talents are overlooked. An Army of Giants - During the 18th Century, Prussian King Frederick William I assembled a vertically stunning regimen of fighters who never ended up fighting.
An Army of Immortals - During the Achaemenid Empire of Persia, which spanned from 550 BC – 330 BC, these warriors were branded “immortal” because they never let their total number of fighters dip below or rise above 10,000. An Army of Women - Kurdish, Libyan, and Israeli women are blasting away the stereotypes of solely men in combat. Sea-less Sailors - Let's have a break from armies for a moment, and talk about another military faction which can be even stranger. Navies, that should really be Armies. An Army of Horses - The Indian Army’s 61st Cavalry Regiment is the largest horse-mounted cavalry used for non-ceremonial purposes in the world. An Army of Costumes - Whether dressing as the enemy or as women to throw off the Confederate Army, the Jessie Scouts were an unconventional lot during the American Civil War.
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