its aEWE;UING!
Where every combat soldier sleeps. In a fighting hole or on the ground.
People don't sleep during a battle. They fight or die. None of the soldiers slept it was only the commanders of the 1066
no they sleep at the travvel lodge in London
on a bed
soldiers had to sleep in the cold and were hungry and desperate. even the women have to sleep outside and camp near loved ones
usally when and whereever they could
During the Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate soldiers primarily slept in makeshift camps, often in tents or under the open sky. Many sought shelter in nearby buildings, barns, and homes in the surrounding area. The terrain and ongoing combat made it difficult to establish secure sleeping arrangements, leading to a challenging and uncomfortable experience for the troops. As the battle progressed, the chaotic environment further disrupted their ability to rest.
they slept under the ship together
Buildings/structures adapted as barracks.
soldiers sleep in tents or they dig burrow like things and they sleep in there.
3 or 4 hours
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.