Yes, Joseph Plumb Martin fought in the Battle of Trenton on December 26, 1776 during the American Revolutionary War. He was a soldier in the Continental Army and wrote extensively about his experiences, including his participation in this significant battle.
Let me guess, You are needing to know this answr for a history class at HCC? yes Joseph Plumb Martian was glory seeking and joined because his friends joined. Some wanted the clothes that were given and land that was given when you joined. Many did not want to join but were drafted into the war. The conditions were poor. The clothes that they were given at the beginning was it. The food was minimal, if at all. The mostly ate "firecakes" which were water and flour mixed and cooked over the fire until they were hard enough you could almost build a house out of them. there were few blankets and, as expected being outside all the time, the men had little friends: ticks, fleas, lice.
Zachary Taylor was 24 when he joined the army.
Many, many thousands of people joined the Union army.
Private Benjamin (1980) "You see, I did join the Army, but I joined a different Army. I joined the one with the condos and the private rooms."
Napoleon Bonaparte was 16 when he finished training and joined the French army.
Joseph Stalin never served in the army.
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James Cook joined the British army in 1755.
He joined the army in 1927.
She joined the army in 1789.