they slept in your moms buut hole
In beds
they slept in your moms buut hole
People don't sleep during a battle. They fight or die. None of the soldiers slept it was only the commanders of the 1066
The soldiers during the Battle of Shiloh slept in bivouac shelters. Bivouac shelters are temporary military encampments erected by soldiers where they are away from their permanent barracks.
Where every combat soldier sleeps. In a fighting hole or on the ground.
They slept on the lowest hill to the south of Chattanooga, mostly in small huts
soldiers sleep in tents or they dig burrow like things and they sleep in there.
Yes, soldiers at the battle of Vimy Ridge did sleep, although it was often limited and interrupted due to the intense fighting and constant shelling. Soldiers would sometimes dig trenches or find shelter in underground tunnels to rest and sleep, but the hazardous conditions and the need to remain alert made it difficult to get a proper night's sleep.
During the 12 day siege there were artillery exchanges on eight of the days including Mexican firing at night to deny the Texans of sleep. There were minor probes, feints and skrimishes by Mexican Cavalry and Infantry on at least three days, but there was only one major battle which was on 6 March and which lasted for one hour with all of the defenders killed by 0630 in the morning.
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The cast of The Mexican Sleep Producer - 1913 includes: Fred Mace
in tents!