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El Soldado, an 1892 play by Adolfo León Gómez "El Soldado", a song recorded by Barbarito Díez "Soldados", a 1985 song recorded by Legião Urbana 'El Soldado', an Argentine band featuring Skay Beilinson; Los Soldados, a 2013 novel by Pablo Aranda; Sicario: Day of the Soldado, a 2018 film, sequel to the 2015 film Sicario
"Juan Valdivia - El soldado cureña" (in Spanish). TARATARA. This page was last edited on 9 July 2019, at 00:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Prior to his death El Soldado was serving as the leader of the Julio César Vargas substructure of the Clan del Golfo. In addition to the Colombian military killing El Soldado, the Colombian National Police confirmed the arrests of 13 members of Clan del Golfo's "Héroes del Caribe", which serves a cell of the cartel's Self-Defense Forces of ...
Soldado de cuera: Spanish light horsemen also known as the "leather-jacket soldiers" that served in the frontier garrisons of northern New Spain, the Presidios, from the late 16th to the early 19th century. They were armed primarily with a carbine, pistols, bow, lance, sword, and dagger.
Private first class (French: Soldat de 1 re classe; Spanish: Soldado de primera) is a military rank held by junior enlisted personnel in many armed forces. French speaking countries [ edit ]
For instance, the feminine form of el soldado 'the (male) soldier' is la soldado 'the (female) soldier', with only the gender of the article (el/la) distinguishing them in this case. For nouns of this class with the masculine form ending in -or , -ón , -ín , -és , and -án , the feminine form adds an -a .
In 1769 Francisco Reyes, left his home in modern day Mexico (then New Spain) to join the Spanish army and to accompany Fr. Junípero Serra on his journey to establish the California missions. Francisco Reyes served at Monterey and San Luis Obispo and was stationed at Mission San Antonio de Padua during its construction.
Aníbal Augusto Milhais GOTE (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈniβal awˈɣuʃtu miˈʎajʃ]; 9 July 1895 – 3 June 1970), nicknamed "Soldado Milhões" (Portuguese pronunciation: [solˈdaðu miˈʎõjʃ]; "Soldier Millions", for being "worth a million men"), was the most decorated Portuguese soldier of World War I and the only Portuguese soldier awarded the highest national honour, the ...