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by entering industrial employment and providing medical aid for soldiers on both sides
Fallen soldiers are soldiers who have died in the line of duty.
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.
Mud is cold and wet, and being in mud was the equivalent of being in water for the soldiers. Being cold and wet constantly lead to hypothermia, colds, trenchfoot, frostbite, etc. Think about it, it's not easy to dig, shoot, run and work efficently when you're cold and wet.
Coffee with rum in it. It was the breakfast of soldiers before heading into battle. It is usually done in conjunction with ANZAC day. The Australian equivalent of the US's memorial day. source: wikipedia
By the time of the Mexican-American War, U.S. soldiers were technologically equivalent to those of Europe due to advances
By the time of the Mexican-American War, U.S. soldiers were technologically equivalent to those of Europe due to advances
By the time of the Mexican-American War, U.S. soldiers were technologically equivalent to those of Europe due to advances
By the time of the Mexican-American War, U.S. soldiers were technologically equivalent to those of Europe due to advances
by entering industrial employment and providing medical aid for soldiers on both sides
Nathanael Greene was forced to march south and attack the redcoats. Greene brought 600 soldiers with him.
I will assume you mean WWII. It led to the manufacture of planes, vehicles, and weapons. Because of the number of disfigured soldiers, it led to advances in reconstructive surgery which created the cosmetic surgery industry. Between the war and the transistor, there were advances in communications.
They invented military tanks mainly to make advances where the machine gun fire was too heavy for unprotected soldiers to advance on foot.
greater accuracy and larger explosion range cause faster deaths so the battles wouldn't last forever
The Hitler Youth was the soldiers in the SS who were not yet over the age of 18___They were a kind of Nazi party equivalent to the boy scouts. They were not 'soldiers in the SS'.
During WWI, there were long periods where neither side gained any ground. While this was happening, the soldiers spent their time in the trenches with not much to do.
Nouns for groups of soldiers include: A company of soldiers A division of soldiers A muster of soldiers A platoon of soldiers A phalanx of soldiers A troop of soldiers A squad of soldiers An army of soldiers A brigade of soldiers