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Not usually. Like modern barracks, WWI barracks used single bunk-style beds, as seen in this picture from Camp Custer in Battle Creek, MI:

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In the field, of course, even standard cots were usually unavailable; bunk beds, with their greater need for structural support, were out of the question. No, military bunk beds didn't become common until WWII, when bunks were made stackable.

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No. In the field most soldiers were lucky to have an often damp, muddy dugout or a shallow "funk hole," sleeping on a poncho or waterproof sheet under a dirty overcoat. Bunk beds would have been an incredible luxury.

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