Life as a soldier during the Hundred Years War (1337-1453) was harsh and demanding. Soldiers faced long campaigns, often enduring difficult weather, inadequate supplies, and limited medical care. They were typically mercenaries or conscripted peasants, experiencing the brutality of battle, including high mortality rates. Additionally, they had to navigate complex feudal loyalties and the challenges of living off the land, often leading to plundering and strained relations with local populations.
yes he was a soldier
Yes, Desmond Doss, an American Army medic, helped save the life of a wounded Japanese soldier during his service in World War II.
Austin Dabney was the only black soldier to fight during the Battle of Kettle Creek He was badly wounded during the Battle. Giles Harris, a white soldier, took him home to care for him. Dabney worked for the Harris' family for the rest of his life
US soldier? North Vietnamese soldier? South Vietnamese soldier? Be more specific. Are you talking about in combat, or over the course of a Norman lifetime?
omg the romans had a great life with there parents
life as a soldier was scary. violent.
the life span of a mango tree is more than hundred years
life as a soldier was scary. violent.
life was very rough back then, not a lot of supplies, or education was there, and it depends on what kind of soldier you were either confed's (feds) or unions
yes he was a soldier
Geoffrey Chaucer was robbed twice during his life. The first time was in 1359 when he was a prisoner of war during the Hundred Years' War, and the second time was in 1380 when he was mugged in London.
Reptiles - some tortoises can live over a hundred years !
two hundred years
Yes, Desmond Doss, an American Army medic, helped save the life of a wounded Japanese soldier during his service in World War II.
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It can be. If you are talking about one century as a length of time, ie. one hundred years. It is not. One hundred years ago... One century ago... It's not capitalized. If you are talking about life in the 14th Century, then it is capitalized because you are speaking of a specific set of one hundred years.
They had very harsh conditions and they were like now I just want to get out and it was just absolutely horrible.