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The food fed to the soldiers in WWI was cooked meat.
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Trench foot happened when soldiers had to wear heavy boots with wet socks. This caused a break down in the feet. Rarely did they have dry socks and boots.
Bullets? Shrapnel? Wet boots/socks? Angry badgers?
They cooked themselves, mostly. Sometimes though, they had mess halls where a cook cooked for them. They called the people they ate with messes or something like that. Black slaves on both factions cooked. They called them cookies because even after the Civil War blacks were still not treated right, not until the 60s did blacks become logically equal.
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They sewed, cooked and took care of children
They sewed, cooked and took care of children
yes they did.
The boys chopped wood, hunted, and fished the girls cooked and sewed
The answer is sometimes
0 it was all a publicity stunt. The soldiers went sockless
By sewing socks for soldiers
The food fed to the soldiers in WWI was cooked meat.
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trick question, they don't need socks if their feet our blown off by I.E.D's
It depends on what you sewed.