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Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet that encouraged them to stay in the amry
Women in Australia were encouraged to join the army. Some women even fought in battle in war zones. Others worked at industrial jobs in factories and as nurses.
The US Sixth Army was commanded by Walter Krueger during all its combat operations. Krueger was the first soldier to rise from private to general in the US Army. He was born in eastern Germany (now Poland) and immigrated with his family to the US when he was eight.
US Army, British Army, Canadian Army, Free French army, Polish Army, and the German Army
There were seven brothers of a widowed mother, Edith Brun, all serving in World War II. There names were: Lawrence J. Brun, Navy; Jerome H. Brun, Army Air Corps; Clarence G. Brun, Navy; William A. Brun, Army Air Corps; Charles J. Brun, Army; Raymond F. Brun, Army; and Edward L. Brun, Army Air Corps. All were from Dayton, Ohio. Two other brothers, Walter E. Brun and George F. Brun were denied service because of defective hearts. A lone sister, Rita, was the tenth of the ten children and too young to serve.
a book writer and a mail deliverer's after he joined the army
stint at a post office and he was also in the army
Walter Dean Myers began writing poetry as a child. He started writing at a young age as a way to express his thoughts and feelings, which ultimately led to his successful career as a writer.
Walter went to school, and droped out at age 16 to join the army, he never went back, and never attended college.
Walter Long - British Army officer - was born in 1879.
Walter Campbell - British Army officer - died in 1936.
Walter Campbell - British Army officer - was born in 1864.
Walter Long - British Army officer - died in 1917.
Walter Walker - British Army officer - died on 2001-08-12.
Walter Walker - British Army officer - was born on 1912-11-11.
Walter Reed Army Medical Center was created on 1909-05-01.
they were conscripted