well they got many things depending from where their parcel is coming from. If it is coming from the army then it would be things that are mostly tinned like some vegetables. They occasionally got biscuits and jam. If they were getting parcels from home then they usually would get gum boots to keep their feet more dry to stop the spread of trench foot. They also get woolly thinks like socks and hats and also some food items as an extra. They also got cigarettes so keep their huger satisfactory and also to keep then calm and they also had rum when they were off the front-line fighting. The majors and Generals got the most luxurious meals just like a high class person in Britain would. They also got jam, bread, cheese and meats from Harrods and got a lot of expensive parcels form home. This was unfair for the soldiers but they could do nothing about it.
dark blue, pants and a sports coat sort of.
bags
We fought the Romans and beat them. And we've been in wars with Norway and Sweden. We were sort of neutral in WW1 and WW2. We have soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan
Chocolate, Cigarettes. and girly pics.
Many things were produced in factories to help the war effort. Things like weapons obviously, but many other products too. So being able to produced high quality things in large quantities was important. The countries would be trying to produce better things than their enemies and so were sort of fighting their own war, while also helping the troops to fight their war.
An awful one. Mud. Trenchfoot. Mud. Dysentery. Mud.
you sort things out
becasue it was a felef when the war was over
Adhesive tape can be used for taping gauze to wounds, taping envelopes, or even cloth. Adhesive tape is sticky without any heat or solvent needed. Adhesive tape can be used to tape things together. It a pinch, it can also be used as string.
The material of the clothes during World War II was cotton and wool. Synthetic fabrics were just being invented and required petroleum, which was in high demand to support our soldiers.
sort of things where icluded such as chocolate cake and crisps even fizzy pop,the Germans on the other hand had things such as sasuages>
liquids, gases. gooey things,
Trench Foot was mostly common in World War 1 when soldiers had to stand in cold, wet and unsanitary trenches. The feet would be so wet that a sort of mould would grow on them.
1890 it took a very long time to sort it out
Perhaps you would like to rephrase that so it makes sense! We often sort things into order.
A Beret is a sort of hat, worn by french people and as part of a soldiers uniform.
like someone who sort of looks like you or does sort of the same things as you