Answer:
John Wycliffe
Explanation:
John Wycliffe was a British theologian, translator, and protestant reformer of the 14th century. He was one of the great Christian reform leaders previous to the Protestant reform -of which he was one of the spiritual fathers- that succeeded with Martin Luther during the 16th century. He was also the first person in translating the Bible from Latin to English, which he did in 1382. He considered that every person should read and interpret the scriptures individually and that there was no need for ecclesial intercession between the believer and God. This belief was considered heretic by the Catholic Church, and therefore his writings were forbidden.
Carry on (a war or campaign)."it is necessary to destroy their capacity to wage war"
<span>He destroyed several German machine-gun nests and charged a German position with only a pistol.
York's actions were part of the Meuse-Argonne offensive, but he was not an African American. He was part of the 328th Infantry Regiment, 82nd Infantry Division. The attack led by York took out 35 German machine guns and captured over 100 German soldiers (as well as killing about two dozen).
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Same thing from the other question I answered.