it makes them closer together if they are on the same side, as they develop a brotherly bond and they usually remain friends long after a war is over
which war
The interaction between U.S. soldiers and Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War was complex and varied widely. While some soldiers formed positive relationships with locals, often providing aid and support, many interactions were marked by tension and mistrust due to the war's violence and the presence of American troops. Cultural misunderstandings and differing perspectives on the conflict often led to conflicts, but there were also numerous instances of compassion and cooperation. Ultimately, these interactions reflected the broader complexities of the war and its impact on both American soldiers and the Vietnamese populace.
they were unknown soldiers from world war 1, world war 2, Vietnam war, and the Korean war
The Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter signed the outbreak of the American Civil War-.
an oral history dictated by a soldier's adolescent son
It helped trap the soldiers between the river.
Stalemate=cold war.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
War can lead to soldiers returning home with conditions such as PTSD and depression. This can lead to suicide and violence.
they got slimed
The question should read "How did cholera AFFECT the soldiers in World War I?"
The civil war soldiers viewed the war between the North and South as a new kind of conflict because it was the first war Between the States.
What the differences between Iraq war and Vietnam war?
When American soldiers returned, many of them were shunned by citizens. Even though many soldiers already turned to drugs before they returned, many became depressed, turned to drugs, broke from relationships, and commited crimes to get away from the depression. The crime and divorce rates were higher in soldiers than in the general public.
#1 poison gas, trench feet
The most common ongoing effect of soldiers fighting in World War 1 was shell shock or what is now called post-traumatic stress disorder. Trench foot was also common in World War 1.