During World War I, food and water (as well as other supplies) were transported to the soldiers through a variety of means. In quiet sectors, these could be delivered directly to the front lines. In less quiet sectors, communication trenches were dug in order to enable suppliers to approach the front without being seen and attacked by the enemy.
Both sides set up elaborate transport systems, often with light railways coming quite near to the front lines. The remainder of each journey was usually done by men and donkeys.
They were brought by trains. But when armies invaded, they destroyed train tracks to make it harder for that country to supply its military.
By mail from home and by ship, plane and truck from the military
near water wells and treaches close by
Ration stamps controlled the amount of food and supplies people could have so they wouldn't run out because food and supplies were also being sent to the soldiers in WWII. So rationing was just used to make sure the soldiers and civilians all had enough! :)
The significance of rationing was to save food. The food that was saved was sent to the soldiers fighting in World War 2
Soldiers from the United States were sent to South Vietnam to support the government and combat the communist insurgency during the Vietnam War.
The class of soldiers sent to Vietnam was the Marines,Army,and, the Special Ops
Approximately 2,594,000 US Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Soldiers were sent to South Vietnam. Approximately 3,403,100 servicemen served thru-out Southeast Asia during the war.
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Soldiers were not sent home on leave from the military in World War 1 such as they are today. Soldiers were only sent home if they were injured, were no longer needed, or if they had died.
Around 20,000 thousand Western Australian Soldiers were sent to war in Greece to aid Australia's greatest ally during that time, Britain.
This was done so more food could be sent to soldiers.
Most women worked. They cooked food that would then be sent to the war. They worked in big factories to produce the clothing the soldiers would need.
Ration stamps controlled the amount of food and supplies people could have so they wouldn't run out because food and supplies were also being sent to the soldiers in WWII. So rationing was just used to make sure the soldiers and civilians all had enough! :)
If you were lucky you would get k ration. They were an important source of food for WWII soldiers. A K ration was also a pocket ration for paratroopers .... but large, pockets that were designed to be able to hold a k ration box. A C ration is an already canned food sent in to the soldiers. If you got or had none of those you had to eat a German soldier. To finish off you would not get to much food to eat during World War 2.
there were 5,397,000 british soldiers mobilised during ww1.
Around 8 thousand soldiers were sent over to world war 2 to play computer games By:Neemon
Rationing happened because food needed to be sent to soldiers fighting in world wars 1 and 2. Ration books were given out to citizens so the citizens had limited food.
During WWI and WWII Americans planted "victory gardens." By being self sufficient, Americans freed up needed food for the troops and cut back on the need for food coupons. More food was sent to soldiers and more resources were available for supplies for soldiers. The American war effort by the citizens of the USA was an important part of the war effort and eventual allied victory.