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Most of the soldiers in the Civil War were 18 to 35 years. Some soldiers as young as 12 and 13 participated in the war. Men as old as about 45 were welcomed into the Army. Many of the generals and colonels were much older. Robert E Lee was 58 at the end of the war. General Winfield Scott was 75 years old when he resigned early in the Civil War.
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There may be one or two, but their age would have to be 110 years old , or more, to even have fought as soldiers in 1918, when the war was ending.
The average age of southern soldiers is not known but ir would have changes as the war progressed as both very young boys and old men were pressed into service. For union troops it was 25.8 years old.
Soldiers at War happened in 1998.
ranged from 17- to around 35 and a little up
17 to 39 with 26 the average age
The Youngest surviving soldier at the end of the US Civil War was Andrew 'Jackson' Botts. He was the 13 years old. Known as the 'Little Drummer Boy,' he joined the Civil war when he was 12 1/2 years old. There were other soldiers who were as young as or younger when they joined, but Andrew Jackson Botts was the only 13 year old soldier at the end of the war.
Because they have not been to war, or they would think differently. PS- this answer is from an old soldier.
they were unknown soldiers from world war 1, world war 2, Vietnam war, and the Korean war
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.