They ate salt pork, fresh beef, salt beef, rarely ham or bacon, hard bread, soft bread, potatoes, an occasional onion, flour, beans, split pease, rice, dried apples, dried peaches, desiccated vegetables, coffee, tea, sugar, molasses, vinegar, candles, soap, pepper, and salt.
During WW1, the activities that soldiers did in their spare were to play cards, write in diaries, write letters home, or take some to sleep. Trenches were very unpleasant places for soldiers because the environment was often muddy and often had the stench of rotting corpses.
its allowed cargo or even soldiers to go on it. which was faster than a carriage at that time
Drew,painted,wrote in joriners,and read book or would trane.
the soldiers wrote letters home,played games and built roads
That is a very opinionated question. The justification from the American side was that the nation of Japan still had around 4 millions soldiers and extensive fortifications on the islands, making an invasion very costly in life. It was thought that in the first 6 months 600,000 American boys would die during an invasion of Japan. So Truman decided to spare 600,000 American soldiers at the cost of the deaths of over 100,000 civilians and the complete destruction of two cities. What he nor his advisors knew was the horrific destruction the bomb caused. I think if he had known that, the bombs might not have been dropped.
Beef Jerky, Spare Ammo, Chocolate. Letters from home, changes of clothing,Spam.
To end the war quickly so the U.S. did not have to invade Japan with a huge amount of Infantry soldiers and to spare the lives of very many invading U.S. soldiers.
Write books
Yes, they also rape them in their spare time from what I've heard, basically a second Kony.
In their spare time, soldiers of New France engaged in various activities to pass the time and maintain morale. They often participated in recreational pastimes like hunting, fishing, and playing games such as card games or dice. Additionally, many soldiers spent their leisure hours socializing with fellow soldiers or local inhabitants, sharing stories, and enjoying music and dance. Some also took the opportunity to learn about Indigenous cultures and languages, fostering relationships with local tribes.
Kenyans play the National Sport which is Cricket during their spare time. Other people enjoy dancing to traditional music.
Rations where nicknames for the portable meals the soldiers carried. There were C Rations and K Rations. So when an officer says "Preserve your rations" he means use them sparingly so you don't run out of food.