I think they were allowed anything really, (within reason) such as letters, badges, poems, photographs, chocolate, etc..
A veteran
Soldier's Home - film - was created in 1977.
like about 1 year or so
A better title for the short story "Soldier's Home" could be something like "Returning Home: A Soldier's Story" or "Finding Peace After War: Soldier's Home." It's important to capture the essence of the story and its themes in the title.
The surrender terms were generous. The average private Confederate soldier turned in his rifle and accroutements, signed a parole paper, was issued 3 days worth of rations (food) and told to return home. Officers were allowed to keep their horses and sidearms. They too were allowed to return home.
Barracks.
If one is home sick, keeping reminders all around them is a good idea. Photos and borrowed items are good reminders. If a particular person is especially missed purchasing the perfume/cologne or soap they use can help alleviate anxieties as scent is strongly linked to memory.
Soldier Field is the home of the Chicago Bears. It is important to the city of Chicago.
Its a Veteran
The cast of A Soldier Comes Home - 1945 includes: Robert Griffith Edgar Hill
Soldier's Home was created in 1925.
if a soldier needs a home you can not be forced to keep him/her in your home