17 to 39 with 26 the average age
Very doubtful. Anyone old enough to serve in World War 1 would have been quite elderly by the time Vietnam began. Douglas MacArthur was a general in both world wars and Korea, but he was retired and died before regular US forces were committed to Vietnam.
If you mean Captain (later Major) Dick Winters of the 101st Airborne, he was 24 to 27 years old when he served in World War II.
8,ooon soilders fought in the war and im only 10 years old
In World War Two it was not socially acceptable for women to fight, so no women were soldiers.
Ages varied between 15-70. Even if you were a young child or an old man, you would still be in the army.
18-22 i think
Very doubtful. Anyone old enough to serve in World War 1 would have been quite elderly by the time Vietnam began. Douglas MacArthur was a general in both world wars and Korea, but he was retired and died before regular US forces were committed to Vietnam.
If you mean Captain (later Major) Dick Winters of the 101st Airborne, he was 24 to 27 years old when he served in World War II.
Roald Dahl was 23 years old when the Second World War broke out in 1939. Dahl served as a pilot in the Royal Air Force during the war.
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In World War I, many older people served in various support roles such as administrative duties, medical care, and other non-combat roles. Some older individuals also served as advisors or mentors to younger soldiers. Additionally, older individuals at home often took on extra work and responsibilities to support the war effort.
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.
No
In World War Two it was not socially acceptable for women to fight, so no women were soldiers.
8,ooon soilders fought in the war and im only 10 years old
The average age of a German soldier during World War 1 varied, but it was generally around 20-25 years old. Younger soldiers, often in their late teens, also served. Older soldiers in their 30s and 40s could also be found, especially in leadership roles.
No; there are still a very few old soldiers from World War 1 who are still alive. Addition: See this link and you will actually get their names: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_surviving_veterans_of_World_War_I