"Summer soldiers" is a term that refers to individuals who support a cause or stand up for a belief only when it is convenient or easy, but abandon it when challenges arise. The phrase is often associated with Thomas Paine's "The American Crisis," where it contrasts those who remain steadfast during difficult times (the "sunshine patriots") with those who waver in their commitment. Essentially, it highlights the difference between true dedication and superficial support.
I think 2100 union soldiers died/were wounded and roughly 1000 confederacy soldiers died/were wounder --summer =)
As in the quartering of soldiers? Being forced to provide a place for soldiers to stay- we throw you out of your house (or part of it) and allow soldiers to stay there.
It means To honour our soldiers who were in the war.
Well this question needs to be more specific as in American Soldiers, British Soliders.. But I assume you mean American Soldiers and there are about 20,000 left. As of November 25, 2011.
For the soldiers life in the trenches was really tough. The soldiers shared there beds with mice and rats. Also it was not only summer whilst in the trenches it was also winter meaning frequent rain. This made the soldiers lives umbearable and gave them trench foot. Type that into the internet and you will see how horrific life for the soldiers realy was.
this book sucks
Summer
I you mean soldiers: Confederacy - 1,064,000 soldiers Union - 2,200,000 soldiers
and your Summer or if within a question what about your Summer.
Summer feathers. Summer plumage.
It is when the soldiers live in your house. Like they did before the American revolution
the celebration of soldiers
I think 2100 union soldiers died/were wounded and roughly 1000 confederacy soldiers died/were wounder --summer =)
Last summer
it means enfield sickest soldiers
They represent the soldiers blood.
a camp were soldiers rest