The Navy sailors slept in "racks" which are bunk beds built into the ship. Some sailors and Marines strung up hammocks to sleep on in the ship. When it was too hot they would sleep on the deck of the ship. In Europe when the war was waging they slept in foxholes, tanks, and sometimes they were invited to sleep in peoples homes or barns. They could sleep in tents if they were not on the front line. The medical personnel slept in tents, on cots. In the home front in England when they had to stay in shelters they brought sleeping bags and some brought pads to sleep on, but trust me sleeping during the bombing was nearly impossible. In the USA they slept in their beds.
Inside the trenches there is dugouts. They would sleep in there.
Soldiers would dig trenches for protection. They also used them as a place to sleep during the war. They would take shifts so some people could sleep and others would be fighting. I hope this helps.
They sleep in the trench in would war 1.And smocked ,eat teen food.By: abdikani
not long im guessin hehe!
Soldiers would sleep in it because it was much safer.
Yes, and sometimes even multiple men would sleep in one tent, with one blanket
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no they sleep at the travvel lodge in London
They would sleep in these camping tents
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By Christmas 1914, but it was not to be.