In World War I, many older people served in various support roles such as administrative duties, medical care, and other non-combat roles. Some older individuals also served as advisors or mentors to younger soldiers. Additionally, older individuals at home often took on extra work and responsibilities to support the war effort.
old enough old enough
In "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham, the "Old People" refer to the civilization that existed before the Tribulation, which left the world in a primitive state. The Old People were advanced in technology and had a highly developed society, as evidenced by the artifacts and structures left behind, such as the city of Petra.
False. The statement provided does not directly correlate with the health and economic status of old people compared to young people in the year 2010. Many factors contribute to the health and economic well-being of individuals, and age is just one of them. It is important to consider various social, economic, and healthcare factors when making such comparisons.
Yes, old people have feelings just like people of any age. They experience a wide range of emotions such as happiness, sadness, loneliness, and love. It is important to recognize and validate their feelings to support their emotional wellbeing.
Yes, some people can live to be over 100 years old. These individuals are known as centenarians and longevity can be influenced by factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare.
The youngest reported soldier in ww1 was from Britain and he was 12.
There were about 1,012,000 people form the UK that died in WW1.
18 to 45
There were a lot of ailments that people went to the hospital for in WW1. A lot of these were war related injuries.
it killed people
ww1 was about 11,016,000. ww2 was about 59,028,000
46million for ww1 1600million for ww2
billy bishop was 62 years old.
He was 73 (i think)
99,000,000
people
30 years old