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During World War 2 there were, and still are, soldiers stationed all over Europe. It is possible, though not confirmed, that there were American soldiers stationed in South-East London during World War 2.
i know they fought and used bombs etc but what was they routine what did they atually do? The same that soldiers do in any war, keep alive and try to make our world a better place...so we could be here now
Yes.
Korea was a Japanese Colony during World War 2. There is o recorded Military deaths of any Korean Soldier but 450,000 Civilians were killed during World War 2.
The diet in world war I was very poor.The soldiers ate rice, biscuits, potatoes and red meat.They were given things like corned beef and tuna in there rations.This was a very bad way of living, the soldiers did not get any vitamin C because they didn't have fruit, this caused the disease of "Scurvy."
Originally Memorial Day was called Decoration Day and it was to remember the fallen soldiers from the US Civil War. After World War I that was changed to remember all military personnel who died during any war or military action in which the United States was involved.
there are no official lists of soldiers and unless you are granted permission by the armed services you cannot view any service lists. But there is a world war 2 memorial on the great lines playing field, gillingham. That memorial lists all the servicemen who died during world war two hope that helps xxx
simple answer is No !
The "use" of any war memorial is to pay homage to people who died so you could live free. -To serve as a sacred focal point on special days like Remembrance Day, Veterans Day and other similar days. A memorial for veterans to place their poppies, and to remind us all of the soldiers, sailors and airmen who paid for your freedom with their lives.
Soldiers make up any army.
yes
During World War 2 there were, and still are, soldiers stationed all over Europe. It is possible, though not confirmed, that there were American soldiers stationed in South-East London during World War 2.
yes they did
A war memorial is any physical object created, erected or installed to commemorate those involved in or affected by a war or conflict
Any person can walk right up to the memorial and see it for free. See the link below for more information
i know they fought and used bombs etc but what was they routine what did they atually do? The same that soldiers do in any war, keep alive and try to make our world a better place...so we could be here now
Yes.