Nearly all had either wives, children, moms, dads, sisters, uncles, or aunts (and so) on back home.
all answers are correct started families, went into family businesses, went back to school
All the soldiers came home from war to their sweethearts and wanted to start families
African-American soldiers felt like they were fighting racism back home.
to provide for families back home
Prisoners were not buried. Only those who died. Large cemeteries exist today in towns for soldiers who died in the battle. Families of Americans did have the chance to return the bodies of loved ones back to America at the conclusion of the war. They had to do so at their own expense and many families could not afford the high cost of transporting the body back home. So thousands of American soldiers are laid to rest in cemeteries all over Europe today
They wrote letters.
all answers are correct started families, went into family businesses, went back to school
Most soldiers went back home to their families and farms. Some went west. A smaller number remained in the Army to occupy the South during Reconstruction.
ANSWER By writing letters to their families.
the soldiers that fought in it and their loved ones back home
soldiers did nothing they wre poor soldiers did nothing they wre poor
All the soldiers came home from war to their sweethearts and wanted to start families
There are lots of things all soldiers have: Patriotism, love of country, families waiting for them at home.
Went home so men could take back jobs
they would take over the mens job to provide for the family and also they would ship food to the soldiers and be nurses
African-American soldiers felt like they were fighting racism back home.
When the soldiers arrived home there was no celebration , no welcome back. Sure there families were there but they didnt even look happy. Most soldiers weren't just injured physically but mentally. Some committed suicide because they kept seeing flashbacks, some even killed family members by accident because of mistaken identity.