Trench Warfare:
WWI is widely known for the type of warfare the soldiers used. They fought using trench warfare tactics. The opposing armies would dig a trench in the ground and then lob explosives at each other using howitzers, trench mortars, and other early weapons.
For more info on the WWI weapons go to:
http://wwwzperiodzfirstworldwarzperiodzcom/weaponry
Conditions:
All around the soldiers there was constant death and noise. One would have to get used to short naps in between attacks. Animals such as rats, lice, and frogs would spread disease and soiled food. Latrines were either nonexistent or normally overfilled. The air always reeked of carcasses, unwashed men, poison gas (thrown by the opposing army) and filth (as in overflowing latrines)
For more info on the conditions and the basic parts of a trench go to:
http://www.harris-academy.com/departments/history/Trenches/Jedidiah/jed2.htm
Safer
there did not get tolde to fight the chosed it ther safe
Regular soldiers were already in the army at the start of the war. They were the professionals
Ithink around 16 months for some!
Approximately there is 37968 hours in ww1.
The Selective Service Act of 1917.
Some woman fight. Some are nurses and help the soilders with their injuries.
Yes They Would Due To Lack Of Soldiers In WW1
Soldiers fight against another team which is called a war. For example: In WW1, English soldiers fought against the German soldiers.It is not a very nice thing to do because you may die.
they could sign up to the army commissioners who would then train them in the army before they went to fight.
soldiers had beds because they needed rest and comfort to be able to keep up their energy and able to fight to good standard's. If they didn't have beds soldiers would been restless and extremely uncomfortable.
there were 5,397,000 british soldiers mobilised during ww1.