It is impossible to come up with a number because there were so many factors involved. Even if you were on the front lines in the trenches, it wasn't necessarily a death sentence as many infantry soldiers survived the war.
My father was a signaller with the worcestershire regiment and although he didn't talk about it much, the few things he said indicated it was very hazardous - putting your head above the trench edge to read the visual signals, or even worse crawling out of threnches to reconnect the flimsy wires which lay on the ground and hence were cut by shell blasts was self evidently dangerous. The Worcs regiment web site says it was a very dangerous occupation. Dad served from 1915 to mid 1918 when he was seriusly wounded by a sniper.
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infantry was any soldier unit or group that was on foot
It is possible. Good example is; - Soldier was a Combat Medic for a Ranger Battalion. - Soldier deployed with unit to the Gulf War and received the CMB - Soldier later reclassed to Infantry - Soldier then deployed with an infantry unit to GWOT and received CIB. Type your answer here...
A corporal was and is just basically your average infantry soldier.
World War I.
A world war 2 Soldier who Fought at Tobruk is Called a Rat
Dough boy was a soldier in II world warDog face was a soldier in the I world war
No
World War 1
Yes, mostly if the Private was in the infantry, or in a speciality that supported the infantry.
Infantry soldiers were like the men who walked around on the ground with guns
See "American War Library."
Yes he was an soldier in World War 1