Because they had neurasthenia (shell-shock) or if they were trying to stop the war a famous example is Siegfried Sassoon ho didn't have shellshock but was sent there for writing poems against the war.
Craiglockhart near Edinburgh, Scotland UK Europe earth
For sending a letter of protest to his colonel complaining about the prolongation of the war and how political errors cost lives.
Wilfred Owen was sent to Craiglockhart hospital to recover during WW1. The hospital was later bought over by Sacred Heart nuns as a convent and was then a teachers traing college. It is now part of Napier University.
Read Regeneration, it is a semi fictional adaptation of Sassoon's time at craiglockhart. and is a brilliant book.. you will find your answer in there.
Wilfred Owen was sent back to England from the front lines during World War I due to suffering from shell shock, a condition now known as post-traumatic stress disorder. He was admitted to the Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh for treatment and recovery.
Craiglockhart Primary School was created in 1901.
Because the first world war made him sick and he had to spend some time at Craiglockhart Hospital to get better.
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The soldiers were sent to stop the native from fhiting Spaniard
The soldiers were sent to stop the native from fhiting Spaniard
Union Soldiers were sent to enforce the right of black men to vote
Amputated arms and legs from wounded soldiers.