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soldiers are people fighting for there own country with another one
Hessian soldiers were mercenary German soldiers, meaning they were paid to fight on another country's behalf. They fought against the American colonists, on the side of the British, in the Revolutionary War.
In "In Another Country," the distinctly American portrayal of the war is through the attitude of the American soldier toward the rehabilitation process. The American soldiers exhibit a sense of impatience with the slow progress of their physical therapy and are focused on returning to the front lines as soon as possible, highlighting their determination and resilience in the face of adversity.
No tests, just in country orientation.
A first generation American can best be described as a person who was born in another country.
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A third-generation American can best be described as someone whose grandparents came from another country.
Because Iraq is a poor country and they have there own right to not be killed by the American soldiers
have the qualities required of soldiers
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A miracle was when three American soldiers sought refuge in a a lady's cabin in the woods on Christmas eve. Three German soldiers were there, and the lady insisted there would be no fighting in her house. One of the three American soldiers had been wounded in a battle, and was dying in bed. One of the German soldiers had been to medical school and knew the American soldier would die if he didn't get medical medical help. The only thing that could be done was for the German to remove the bullet from the American and save his life.Another miracle could be when all the soldiers left the cabin to return to their troops, and the final words on the screen was that the Germans "returned to their country another way" implying they returned to their troops without telling about the three Americans who were en route to the American troops.