Being a replacement soldier in World War II often meant facing immense challenges and uncertainty. These soldiers were typically sent to fill gaps in units that had suffered heavy casualties, which meant they arrived in combat zones with little time to acclimate. They frequently dealt with the psychological toll of joining a tightly-knit group that had already experienced significant loss, and they had to quickly adapt to the harsh realities of war. The experience was marked by fear, isolation, and the struggle to prove oneself in high-stakes situations.
World War 1
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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
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
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Yes he was an soldier in World War 1
They were from Texas
By ship (transports).
an important soldier was general Eisenhower
A Tommy in world war one was a British soldier.
It is not really possible to tell the last soldier who died at the end of the World War 1.
it was very hard. if you can, look up trench warfare on wikipedia.org