batotit
batotit t1_iwf33i2 wrote
Reply to Meta-analysis shows a strong association between loneliness and depressive symptoms in children and adolescents by chrisdh79
The 20th century had the "roaring 20s."
The 21st century has the "coughing 20s."
batotit t1_j29dhhj wrote
Reply to Fencing or swordsmanship during the during the American revolution by Unable-Anybody-2285
There are officers who not only wore the sword but of course, trained with it until they were considered proficient with the weapon (especially the cavalry), and there are battles like Guilford Courthouse where bloody hand-to-hand combat with bayonets, swords, and axes became the deciding factor.
But the truth is, by the time America gained its independence in 1776, swords were already obsolete. Maybe there are swordsmen at the time but they are never "notable" because their weapons are not useful anymore on the battlefield.
Do you remember any Japanese swordsmen in world war 2? At the time they joined the war, their armies still have lots of people known as "Master swordmen" but they are not "notable" because, at the end of the day, the sword is not a factor in the war.