well it depends where they were hurt, if i was in the front lines then they usually had a holspital near or medics would take them somwhere where they couldn't be harmed :)
They helped by nursing the injured soldiers.
Casualties are soldiers that are injured, dead, missing, or taken captive. In other words... it is a soldier who is not fighting.
Approximately 412,000.
Few soldiers, but many airmen - The B of B was an air battle.
The First World War was in 1914-1918 it was four years long and many soldiers lost their life's.
Decapitation usually
They helped by nursing the injured soldiers.
to see what was injured in the soldiers body
2,721 New Zealand soldiers died and 4,752 were injured.
In the First World War, about 703,000 UK soldiers died. About 383,000 died in the Second World War.
Soldiers went home if they were injured. Other times they would go home for a break.
Germany had the highest number of injured soldiers by the end of the war but France had a higher percentage of their army injured they also had the highest percentage of death followed by Britain, Russia had the highest number of deaths.
In ww1, soldiers were treated as best as they could be. If they were too injured to continue contributing in the war, then they were sent home.
Well basically women would be nurses to help caree for injured soldiers.
Casualties are soldiers that are injured, dead, missing, or taken captive. In other words... it is a soldier who is not fighting.
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