Soldiers typically get their water from a variety of sources, depending on the circumstances. In a base or camp, water may be supplied through water tanks, pipelines, or water purification systems. On the field, soldiers might carry their own water supply in canteens or hydration packs, or they may use portable water purification methods to treat water from natural sources such as rivers or lakes.
the river
In order to survive in WWII soldiers had to be sure to keep their eyes open. Most soldiers had to sleep with "one eye open". Most soldiers had to stay in partners to watch each other's back. Most soldiers struggled when they ran out of amo andhad to use some from other soldiers. water ,bread, biscuits, canned food.
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water and flour roasted over a fire
the trenches affected the soldiers during ww1 ww2 by supplying some cover for the soldiers and they were also a living hell because they held water and were often soaked by blood from fallen comrades
Water-bottle or canteen.
Soldiers died from trench foot because their shoes were wet with dirty water
Dysentery is caused by drinking contaminated water. Soldiers in WW1 often did not have access to clean water supplies.
the river
She carred when there were thirsty soldiers.
yes it was to bring water to the soldiers
Mainly water.
water blankets ammo
She brought water to soldiers in battle.
she carried pitchers of water to soldiers
not likely.
Nice question really . During world war this factor were the top most priority and the soldiers did took water tanks with them . they always choose their camp near river or canal .