The majority of them don't; they come home happy to be there. Even some of the ones who were wounded are just happy to be home and be alive.
Some percentage, of course, don't come home whole and happy; those who have lost close friends, or who have seen the more horrific results of combat, require extensive assistance in getting home mentally.
Most were US and South Korean soldiers. In addition, there were MANY UN countries' soldiers from everywhere from Australia to Poland.
Because that cost many of are soldiers lives and it took a lot of soldiers from their home to fight.
Paydays were very irregular and mail service was very spotty. It was a difficult process to send money home.
84,000 US Soldiers are currently at war in Afghanistan
They weren't all soldiers. Pampa TX sacrificed 6 men to the war: 2 US Soldiers; 2 US Marines; 1 US Sailor; and 1 USAF Aviator.
It allowed thousands of US soldiers and airmen to come home.
US Servicemen (US Marines, US Soldiers, US Coast Guardsmen, US Airmen, US Sailors) returned home after the Armistice was signed in July 1953.
there were 4,400 casualties in the war in iraq, and about 200,000 returned home, so your ratio would be just about 50:1
The Vietnam war effected soldiers physically with strain of fighting in the jungle but it also effected soldiers psychological mind set. Soldiers were pulled out of school and work at the age of 17 and thrown into the war. The soldiers had to drink and smoke marijuana to deal with the war. It was hard for soldiers to come back for war and make a life.
Most were US and South Korean soldiers. In addition, there were MANY UN countries' soldiers from everywhere from Australia to Poland.
Yes, and probably U.S. troops will be there for many years to come.
Because that cost many of are soldiers lives and it took a lot of soldiers from their home to fight.
To honor all US Vets and not just the soldiers in World War I
Those soldiers, such as Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson serving the he US Army, resigned their commissions as US officers.
US soldiers were recruited across the US states.
so if it rains or snow it want come down to us and if we are cold we can stay in our home
YES __ Depends on where "here" is and where the soldiers served. In areas like Macedonia, Gallipoli, Africa and India, soldiers dropped like flies. About 7 out of every 1000 American soldiers, based in the US came down with malaria. In 1918, over 25,000 British soldiers were sent home with chronic malaria. This means they were plagued with it for the rest of their lives.