Conditions were very grim for soldiers in WWI. Battles got locked into stalemates in signature "trench war" fashion, where soldiers would wait in trenches, avoiding small arms fire, while artillery bombed around them. There were extreme health risks to being in the marshy earth consistently, bad food supplies, and rampant deaths.
well a civil war soldier had to be willing to fight either for the southern or northern states. they had to be strong and able to endure many hardships
World War 1
They were from Texas
A Tommy in world war one was a British soldier.
no but Hitler was involved as a soldier in world war 1. he did cause world WA 2 though
Horrible.
k-rations
death...mainly death
ghetto
The American soldiers were called "Doughboys" in WW1
My father served from beginning to end in WWII, but he wasn't in combat much. I expect that was a typical experience for most soldiers. No soldier in any war is 'in combat' all the time, i.e. actually fighting the enemy.
World War I.
A world war 2 Soldier who Fought at Tobruk is Called a Rat
Dough boy was a soldier in II world warDog face was a soldier in the I world war
World War 1
well a civil war soldier had to be willing to fight either for the southern or northern states. they had to be strong and able to endure many hardships
Yes he was an soldier in World War 1