My father served from beginning to end in WWII, but he wasn't in combat much. I expect that was a typical experience for most soldiers. No soldier in any war is 'in combat' all the time, i.e. actually fighting the enemy.
During WWII the draft was for the duration of the war or until you were unfit for combat .
Because he was African-American or "Negro". Negro sailors, soldiers and airmen were not placed in official combat positions in the US Military (until later in the war) because of the official policy of segregation in place at the time. President Truman ended this policy after the Second World War.
It is another name for hard tack, a hard bread which has a long shelf life. It was issued to soldiers in combat areas until about 1930.
From the beginning of history up until the end of the Vietnam War, infantrymen have slept on the ground.
You need to find someone to teach it to you. There are trainers in Ferdok, you might need to wait until you get there.
Combat for a particular "battle" lasted anywhere from several seconds to several days; the Ia Drang fight (film: We Were Soldiers...) lasted about 3 days. Combat for the actual war lasted from about '55 to '75.
Of course, soldiers really do exists until today. If they don't exists then the World will not be protected.
They were often used to build fortifications, and other non-combat tasks such as occupation and foraging. They routinely were denied the opportunity to face the CSA in combat, and were often even denied weapons and ammunition. Many, even the vast majority wanted to prove themselves in combat, prove their equal ability, prove their equality on the battlefield, prove their equality as men. They knew the risks of being captured. They volunteerd to join the Union Army, they put pressure on their white commanders to get them into action and endured. With Honor. With Glory.
adolf hitler was believed to serve until the end of WW1
Vietnam was one tough nation from the end of the Vietnam War until their combat experienced men began retiring out...the same as with any nation. So, whenever the last of their combat experienced men left, that was the beginning of their decline in power (again, the same as with any nation). Therefore, in the 21st century; no, Vietnam is not stronger.
The Youngest And Oldest Soldiers were never recorded but it started at 12- until death
In the UK all McDonald's serve there breakfast menu until 10:30am every day of the week.