They could write a letter home to loved one but if they wrote bad stuff about the war they would have to change it to say its good and no bad and then that's how there was people back in England saying the war was good when it actually wasn't.
During World War II, soldiers primarily kept in touch with their families through letters, which were the most common means of communication. The military established systems to facilitate the delivery of mail, although it could take weeks for letters to reach their destination. Some soldiers also used V-mail, a system that condensed letters onto microfilm to save space and expedite shipping. In rare cases, soldiers could make phone calls or send telegrams, but these options were limited and often costly.
Britain did keep soldiers in Greece after the 2nd World War finished to assist in the humanitarian aid.
Cardboard Soldiers Help Families Cope - Cut-Out Replicas Keep Loved Ones Company While Overseas.
American soldiers used amphetamines to keep them going.
During World War I, soldiers were typically paid a fixed daily wage, which varied by rank and country. For instance, a British private earned about 1 shilling per day, while higher ranks received more. Payments were often made monthly, and soldiers could sometimes send money home to their families. Additionally, some countries issued "pay books" or "pay cards" to keep track of payments and deductions for necessities or supplies.
During World War II, soldiers primarily kept in touch with their families through letters, which were the most common means of communication. The military established systems to facilitate the delivery of mail, although it could take weeks for letters to reach their destination. Some soldiers also used V-mail, a system that condensed letters onto microfilm to save space and expedite shipping. In rare cases, soldiers could make phone calls or send telegrams, but these options were limited and often costly.
while the soldiers were at war the families wrote letters to keep the soldiers spirits up. life on the farm got much harder for the families as they had only the father at the farm. they would also send over gifts. the women would nurse the sick and injured
Many children were sent to America during World War 2 to keep them safe. Written letters were sometimes used to keep in touch with their relatives back in Europe, but frequently these children had no form of contact with their families at all. Many of them never saw their parents again.
Britain did keep soldiers in Greece after the 2nd World War finished to assist in the humanitarian aid.
Cardboard Soldiers Help Families Cope - Cut-Out Replicas Keep Loved Ones Company While Overseas.
To keep stoping the terrorists and keep the world safe They had to work at least 8 hours.
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American soldiers used amphetamines to keep them going.
No, they handed them in on discharge.
Since the implementation of IRC (Internet Relay Chat), more families are able to stay connected. Families with members serving in the Armed Forced are able to keep in touch easier. Employers also use this to conduct interviews for possible candidates in other states, so travel is not needed.