Soldiers have left their families to serve in the military for thousands of years. It is a difficult but often necessary duty to a nation. Today, families are cared for by the US military in many ways while soldiers are on deployment.
No. All missions are considered to be top-secret. Soldiers usually tell their families where they've been after they leave (make sense?) in order to prevent enemies from knowing where they are.
You can try, but you're not going to find it. The majority of soldiers come from middle income families, not poor or low income families.
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while the soldiers were at war the families wrote letters to keep the soldiers spirits up. life on the farm got much harder for the families as they had only the father at the farm. they would also send over gifts. the women would nurse the sick and injured
Yes! Not most of them though.
No, the army pays for the soldier...
ANSWER By writing letters to their families.
There are lots of things all soldiers have: Patriotism, love of country, families waiting for them at home.
They love each other and talk.
Because there were more British soldiers than Voortrekkers and they were not soldiers, they also had families to care for.
They wrote letters.