This sport has its origins in an exercise for Norwegian soldiers, as an alternative training for the military.
If a Norwegian soldier brought back stolen goods from an attack, they were returned.
A large study conducted on Norwegian soldiers the correlation between height and general ability was .15.
Thirty-four Norwegian soldiers were killed, 64 wounded and 130 taken prisoners.
Before the battle, the inexperienced Norwegian soldiers often had hesitated to fire on the enemy.
According to the media there is a number of Norwegian soldiers in the Israeli military.
Nine Norwegian soldiers have been killed in action.
Six Norwegian soldiers were killed in action during the battle, with 14 wounded.
At least 20 others, among them five Norwegian soldiers, are injured by grenade splinters.
Norwegian soldiers have met a lot of resistance from insurgents in 2010.