That depends on how long the soldier lived for on the battlefield.
In the war of 1812 an American soldier would have made $8 and in the civil war it was $13 but then it was raised to $16
Depressing
Like any other soldier, he would have to be demobilised in an orderly fashion.
Between the ages of 35 to 50 was what your life expectancy would have been. 60 would be the max if you were very healthy.
getting sick or getting shot or finding food. That kind of stuff was difficult for a civil war soldier because they would never stop fighting!!!!
That he /she will miss their family
no,the body would be left at the battle field or buried there
Average speed = distance/time
Each day for a Union Soldier during the Civil War started at sunrise. They would then spend mornings and afternoons preparing for battles.
Amputation was the deadly medicine in the English Civil War. Infection would often sit in and kill the soldier after losing a limb.
If you are asking about the US Civil War, that would not be possible. The US Civil War took place from 1861-1865. If a person was born in 1865, he or she would be 144 years old as of 2010.
No one expected to stay a Union soldier once the civil war was over. There were career military people in the union army, so the answer to this question is; if it was for the war I would say no, but if the men wanted a job in the military, yes.