they could sign up to the army commissioners who would then train them in the army before they went to fight.
Conscripted soldiers were soldiers that were actually trained - either by the army or other means - volunteer soldiers (like most in WW1) were given no training and were just sent into battle to make up numbers as they did not have the time or resources to train more troops. This is why conscripted soldiers fought better - because they had training.
Ireland had the largest Volunteer Force in WW1, Irish soldiers fought for the British army and were promised Independence for doing so, which the British later renaged on. Ireland lost over 50,000 soldiers in WW1 fighting under poor British commanders from upper class backgrounds with extremely limited military knowledge and experience. Many Irish volunteers also fought for other Armys such as Canada and the US.
Yes!
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when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
The napoleon army was trained in Briton and trained by push ups and running until they were fit and strong.
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They were soldiers.
yes they did.
Remembrance Day started to remember the soldiers who died in WW1. It is now for all soldiers who died in WW1 ,WW2 and Korea.
There is no answer to that question as there were thousands of soldiers in WW1 but don't know how many in trenches. Plus it depends if you ment British soldiers or soldiers as a generally.
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