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The New Model Army was raised partly from among veteran soldiers who already had deeply... The New Model Army was formed as a result of dissatisfaction among Parliamentarians with the conduct of the Civil... into force about the same time as the New Model Army finally came into being in April... The New Model Army consisted of 22... of existing units merged into regiments of the New Model Army became surplus to establishment and were discharged... The New Model Army contained one regiment of... In the New Model Army there were always two musketeers for each pikeman... the New Model Army destroyed King Charles... the New Model Army marched into the west country... The New Model Army routed English royalist insurrections in... Later that year the New Model Army landed in Ireland... part of the New Model Army was transferred to Scotland to fight Scottish... the New Model Army and local militia forces soundly defeated the Royalists at the... war on Spain and further regiments of the New Model Army were sent to conquer the Spanish colony of... coats of the New Model Army under the leadership of Sir... and the New Model army died with it... it looked as if the New Model army forces loyal to different Generals might wage war on each other... But in the end the New Model Army regiments which had been garrisoning Scotland under the command of General... the New Model Army disbanded after the...

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