No. Recent park service research shows that Valley Forge troops had shoes, food, and warm shelters. Washington wrote congress that he was in short supply of items because he was afraid that congress would cut funding. Martha Washington and other wife's were there so if the conditions had been bad they wouldn't have been there.
344,346 soldiers
The popular name for the monarch's guard soldiers at the Tower of London
George Washington's army lacked food, which caused over 2,000 soldiers to die or disease and malnutrition. As winter roared in, soldiers quickly built crude shelters that offered little protection against the weather. Some soldiers had no shirts. Others had marched the shoes off their feet. At their guard posts, they stood on their hats to keep their feet from touching the freezing ground. Some soldier's feet and hands got frostbite and fell off.
soldiers are some type of guard that protects people.
The National Guard was the direct response to the king's continued accumlation of soldiers.
The home guard or the national guard.
to guard
Over 1,000,000 soldiers serve collectively in the Active Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
The Swiss Guard at 110 soldiers
State Militia, or National Guard. Some states also have a State Guard.
Yes
Most of the time