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There were typically 5 men to a dugout
When the German advance was halted men slept in bunkers and compartments in trenches but they could easily be buried by a shell hitting above them. Before they slept in tents.
at first they slept in lorries and later they started to sleep in the cold dirty floors of the trenches.
During World War One, soldiers slept on the rock hard floor with a coat covering them, when it rained they would have to make do sleeping in a big puddle and also they had to sleep within all sorts of creatures like rats, frogs and horned beetles. The living conditions were very poor. if they were lucky, whey could sleep on the firing step aswell In some cases soldiers would dig fox holes beside or near the trenches to avoid trench foot. Some would dig a small hole within the fox hole to light a fire and later put the fire out. This would then give them heat from the earth when they lay on it.
It was believed that Santa Anna was gay and had affairs on each soldier and slept with hem yet it is believed that he slept with Sam Houston and had an affair
Of course, soldiers have always slept on pillows.
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They slept on wooden bunks and were only allowed two blankets per person.
They, sleeped on rocks, then they slept on animal skins and never had any pillows or anything!!
There were typically 5 men to a dugout
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they used wood they did not have pillows
It is thought that they slept on blankets on shelves carved into the insides of their cliff-dwellings. Possibly, they just slept on the floor near the fire.
they slept in trenches with rats and other nasty animals
the people there slept on blankets that were put on the ground
no they slept out side using their saddles as pillows made a bed from grass and hay
Barracks. In WW2 trenches were not used, as they would prove to be ineffective.