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Major differences, the officers were much better looked after often having their own living quarters or atleast an officers quarters. The officers were allowed longer leave and were entitled to better food and more homely items. The higher an officer the better things were for him. Though many officers lived amongst the soldiers and even going over the top the average officer had it easier.

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