No, Yes
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
Soldiers were not sent home on leave from the military in World War 1 such as they are today. Soldiers were only sent home if they were injured, were no longer needed, or if they had died.
The majority of them don't; they come home happy to be there. Even some of the ones who were wounded are just happy to be home and be alive. Some percentage, of course, don't come home whole and happy; those who have lost close friends, or who have seen the more horrific results of combat, require extensive assistance in getting home mentally.
Soldiers went home if they were injured. Other times they would go home for a break.
No, Yes
they were granted leave only if there was a very special reason but usually if they wanted to go home they would be formally discharged
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
Soldiers were not sent home on leave from the military in World War 1 such as they are today. Soldiers were only sent home if they were injured, were no longer needed, or if they had died.
Obviously they came from Texas because Texas is the home of the Buffalo
The czar band polish and the soldiers were corrupted. If you were a Jew the burned their houses and the stores that is all.
Yes, some even fought in WW2
Girlfriends & wives. Soldiers have carried and still do carry pictures of anyone who they hold dear. Soldiers away from home, especially in combat situations need reminders of those they leave behind. Some soldiers anyway. Some soldiers do not carry anything that reminds them of home, especially those serving in special ops units.
You could be forced to leave your home so that soldiers could stay there.
It allowed thousands of US soldiers and airmen to come home.
The duration of Where Soldiers Come From is 1.55 hours.
Yes they do because if they stay then the soldiers might come in and kill them or burn the house down.