soilders were extremly tired in the trenches if they wernt fighting they would be in the medical or sleeping.
The photographers in 1863 were a big fan of photographing subjects relating to the Civil War such as the soldiering life, battle scenes, peaceful camps, or just soldiers in general.
Very bad There was a lot of mud Toxic gases Smells like rats lice everywhere dead bodies on the floor
The Vietnam war effected soldiers physically with strain of fighting in the jungle but it also effected soldiers psychological mind set. Soldiers were pulled out of school and work at the age of 17 and thrown into the war. The soldiers had to drink and smoke marijuana to deal with the war. It was hard for soldiers to come back for war and make a life.
They never saw their families 'cause they were fighting and over 50 million people in wwll died so it was hard, tiring and definitley brutal
During World War II, trenches were used for defensive purposes and provided protection for soldiers from enemy attacks. They played a crucial role in the war by allowing soldiers to hold their ground and defend against enemy advances. However, life in the trenches was extremely challenging for soldiers, as they were exposed to harsh conditions such as mud, cold, and constant threat of enemy fire. This led to physical and mental strain on the soldiers, causing high levels of stress and fatigue.
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No food, no life. Soldiers were issued food, civilians had to starve...or sell...
they were basically nurses and helpers to the soldiers
Life was not easy for Confederate soldiers, nor was it easy for Union soldiers. Aside from the actual fighting, which was hard enough, difficulties included hunger, poor weather, being away from family, and widespread diseases.
Professional soldiers; death before honor (death before losing their honor). yeah pretty much. fighting and honor
Confederate soldiers were members of the military forces of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1861-1865), primarily fighting to maintain their way of life, including the institution of slavery, and to assert their states' rights. Union soldiers, on the other hand, were part of the United States Army, fighting to preserve the Union and ultimately to abolish slavery. The conflict between these two groups was rooted in deep-seated political, social, and economic differences between the North and South.
The North won the war which was the union soldiers. The north was fighting to abolish slavery. Because they defeated the south they changed our nation to a non slave environment which effects today's life as well.
The speech emphasizes that the soldiers are fighting for their homeland, freedom, and the values they hold dear, such as justice and honor. It highlights the sacrifices made by the soldiers to protect their families and ensure a better future for their communities. Additionally, it conveys a sense of duty and pride in standing against oppression and defending their way of life.
The IMDC soldiers usually participate in areas where there is intense fighting. Where there is lawlessness and where life and property is being destroyed.
During the Civil War, the loss of life was a major issue as was the cost of the war. Another controversy involved the forced conscription of soldiers.
Food is a necessity of life, can't live without it. Soldiers were issued food (rations), civilians had to sell what they had in order to eat. Or steal it.
By reading the letters written by the soldiers, their diaries and the articles and memories published by journalists, eyewitnesses, nurses, surgeons, officials., etc.