A Mosquito net and some repellent would have helped a lot.
They had diffrent living conditions because they were lower than the officers who were more important. what???
Well the soldiers were affected by several things, for example; living conditions, trench foot, lice etc. also were effected by several injuries and shell-shock.
it was very poor living conditions and soldiers were subject to diseases such as trench foot, the gout, aids, pneumonia, etc . it was also very dirty and was an awfully cramped place to live.
It was the Department of Housing and Urban Developement.
Harriet Tubman nursed soldiers during the American Civil War, primarily those in the Union Army. She served as a nurse and a cook, providing care for Black soldiers who had been recruited to fight against the Confederacy. Tubman worked at various military hospitals and camps, including the South Carolina Sea Islands, where she played a crucial role in tending to wounded soldiers and helping to improve their living conditions. Her efforts were instrumental in supporting the troops and contributing to the Union war effort.
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living conditions of Vietnam soldiers
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Living conditions. It's not the bullets and shells, it's the living conditions...24/7.
not nice
Really Bad
It Sucked
They had diffrent living conditions because they were lower than the officers who were more important. what???
In part at least it improved working and living conditions in the former Spanish Colonies although most did not thrive as US Territories or as Independent Nations and were exploited by big business and the rich and powerful.
it was very very bad the soldiers were beaten up and ill treated
Tonybee Hall
Native American