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They wrote home ever two weeks.
maybe about 3 times a week
They were often screened like the soldiers couldn't write anything bad about the war to demoralize people back home
In this question i mean, for example, woman, people at home, elderly,soldiers etc etc. Any answers will be useful thanks
The US soldiers fighting in Iraq are allowed to write home to their families. Although, they are not allowed to talk about their battles or where they are just in case the enemy intercepts the messages they won't be able to locate the base our soldiers are located. I know that back in WWII the letters that were sent home were first proofread in case the solider said something that might send any indication as to where their where abouts might be.
most days they would write but I don't know when or if they would have been sent
Soldier's Home was created in 1925.
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During WW1, the activities that soldiers did in their spare were to play cards, write in diaries, write letters home, or take some to sleep. Trenches were very unpleasant places for soldiers because the environment was often muddy and often had the stench of rotting corpses.
So you can write
to make toy soldiers
yeah they did it because they wanted to let there familt that they were alright when the war was going on