By train, in "forty and eight" boxcars (40 men, 8 horses) as close to the front line as the train track could take them, and then they marched the rest of the way.
by telling them they are cool everyday!!
A soldier in the front line may be there for about 70 days in a year.
Yes they had a rotation of who would be at the front line. Soldiers spent less than 40% of there time in the front line. They were well cared for and received good medical care. The army did as much as they could to do morale high. They were cared for but in the trenches they did not have enough food at times. :)
No they did not. The actual meal arrangements was that a pair of soldiers would be sent from the front line to some of the auxiliary trenches (the trenches located behind), they would then move barrels containing the food (usually a form of stew that was prepared every meal time) to the front line. If one person tripped or the stew was spied, the soldiers went without. Hope this answers it!
yes,until they got to the front line.
they just were...,ok?
Yes, women worked as soldiers, sailors and air personnel. They did everything except front line combat.
No, on the front line there is only soldiers. They are not defined by age, sex, or religion. To be more intellectual I'll tell you that many nurses and doctors served on the front line rescuing many injured soldiers.
Suggested caffiene but was there a substance issued to front-line soldiers?
If the marches did not kill them, then the soldiers would line them up on their knees in front of a ditch, and shoot them. Later, just a ditch full of bodies were left.
thirst, hunger, mud, lack of sleep and the ever present mustard gas.
The trenches were in the front lines of the war zone, they were dug by the soldiers who then both fought from and lived in these trenches for long periods of time. They were small but not as small as we would think. They were dug in a zigzag pattern so that if an enemy breached the defenses and entered the trench he would not be able to kill a lot of soldiers since they would not be in a straight line.