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What do soldiers drink in the World War 1?

soup


What did the soldiers drink during the civil war?

coffee,whiskey,and tea


How much alcohol did soldiers in World War 2 get?

The soldiers of WW2 were not supposed to get any alcohol on the war front. They could have a couple mugs of it in the pubs. They were not subjected to the rationing the civilians were subjected to then. The bad part was that the men of the armed forces were able to get a hold of alcoholic drinks and bottles when they looted and were given some. They were not supposed to drink and many were caught on camera drinking.


Why are Australian soldiers called diggers?

Australian soldiers were originally called ANZACs. Some time after World War I started, they began to be called Diggers as well. The term seems to have been used more among the Australian troops initially, but spread to the New Zealand troops as well. This term has fallen into disuse in reference to the New Zealand soldiers, and they are not generally known as "diggers" now. The term is usually reserved for Australian soldiers.The term "digger", to refer to the Australian soldiers, has a couple of possible origins.The gold prospectors during the Australian goldrushes were known as "diggers", as were the Kauri gum-diggers of New Zealand. However, there is no real evidence to support the latter.The most likely origin comes from the fact that soldiers were required to dig trenches and tunnels between their trenches during the Gallipoli campaign. This also included the Maori servicemen who, at first, were not permitted to fight but were limited to digging trenches.Another reason that Australian soldiers are called 'Diggers' is because they are the founders of the Australian Defence Force (ADF), they dug the foundations of what the ADF is now based on, and since it is constantly changing -for the good- present day soldiers are also called diggers.


What did people drink during World War I?

What was a popular drink during world war 1 & 2? What was a popular drink during world war 1 & 2?

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whiskey


What do soldiers drink in the World War 1?

soup


What did the World War 1 soldiers drink in the trenches?

The primary drink the soldiers in WWI had in their rations was tea. Sometimes they were given small amounts of rum to improve their moods.


What did the soldiers drink in the first punic war?

Mainly water.


What did the soldiers drink during the civil war?

coffee,whiskey,and tea


What did soldiers drink in the war?

They drank alcohol to give them a high... to get away from the tragedies


What is a simple way to make a 'ladies' mixed drink?

Answeramazing drink is -- cranberry juice, orange juice and vodka! cant go wrong with thatalso try champagne and orange juice!


How did Charles Anderson sell his drink?

Charles Anderson does not sell drinks but he is a Jamaican ladies man and he was born in Kingston Jamaica


What types of fluids should you drink to help the body return to homeostasis?

Water and or sports drink if the person has been sweating vigorously.


What is said to happen when you drink from Gaudi's Fountain in La Rambla?

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