Ares would likely fight for the gods against the Titans if a war broke out in "The Lightning Thief." He is known as the god of war and is fiercely loyal to his fellow Olympians.
Trojan War
Ares, is the Greek god of war, would typically fight alongside whoever initiated the conflict or whoever sought his favor to ensure victory in battle. Throughout Greek mythology, Ares is often portrayed as a volatile and unpredictable figure, prone to fighting for his own interests rather than a specific side.
No. George W. Bush was eligible for service during the Vietnam War. He did sign up for the Texas Air National Guard, and he spent his time in the military guarding Texas' airspace while other men and women went overseas to fight in Vietnam. He was in the military, but he was never sent overseas.
Ireland did not fight in World War I as it was under British rule at that time. Many Irishmen, however, volunteered to fight with the British Army. The Easter Rising of 1916 in Dublin during the war led to increased support for Irish independence.
Ares would fight you.
The war you would fight for the lord would take your whole life time.
They would fight
It would only be a war if they fought, wouldn't it.
Germans
They're best friends they would never fight who are you a dummy
because they would
The North wanted to fight a war of attrition which basically means they would just use their greater population to do as much damage as possible to the South. The South had a smaller population and therefore would have found it quite difficult to fight a war of attrition.
Ares would likely fight for the gods against the Titans if a war broke out in "The Lightning Thief." He is known as the god of war and is fiercely loyal to his fellow Olympians.
i would fight for the British with their spitfires and hurricanes it wood be really cool to be in a spitfire
The french until the battle of saratoga
the Germans