because they was geting ready for the war
They didn't for the most part. soldiers in trenches especially. It was more important to save yourself than to stay clean.
some traveled to military caps and there the cooked and clean and also wounded soldiers
To get rid of lice soldiers would hold their shirt or whatever part of their clothes was infected with lice and eggs, to an open flame where the lice would pop like Chinese fire crackers. This would kill both lice and eggs. Sometimes they would have baths or showers out of the trenches giving them time to de-lice and get new clean clothes. This wouldn't keep them away though and would only provide a small amount of time without itching, before they would get lice again.
Clean there guns, read emails, play games, watch t.v., and wait for there next order. oh yea and eat.
I suppose to clean and repair it. There is a story that before battle, Spartan mothers told their sons to either come back victorious or come back carried on their shield.{Spartan mothers would give their sons the shield with the words "Return with it or carried on it!" }
Battle of Gettysburg
First battle of bull run
clean
how to clean gold and silver braid
All you have to do is wash it.
it depends what uniform
In addition to keeping uniforms clean, treating with clothing repellent will prevent body louse infestations. (FM 4-25.12)
The laundering of MLB uniforms varies by team. Some teams send their uniforms to private laundries that pick up and deliver the goods. Other teams have in-house services that clean the uniforms.
Legislation passing laws against littering and having groups volunteer to clean the city can help.
Volunteer programs like Big Brothers and Big Sisters are great for everyone involved. Volunteer community clean up programs are also good, and benefit the community at large.
Volunteer? There is no requirement for you to volunteer. They often say it, but the reality is they get to tell you what to do. They may say, "You volunteered to go clean the latrine." But all they have to say is, "Go clean the latrine." You 'volunteered' to do whatever they want you to do when you enlisted.
you can volunteer in Rochester's anual clean sweep they do every spring/summer. Look it up online(: