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World War I soldiers can be found in the Time Life books. There are also some on Youtube.
it depends where they are stationed. In open fields, or in barns, or anything they can find that is "comfy" enough nearby.
They stopped by houses on the way and took all their food
The nouns in the sentence "Later she helped find soldiers who were missing in action" are "she," "soldiers," and "action." "She" refers to a person, "soldiers" refers to military personnel, and "action" refers to the context of the soldiers' status.
From what I can find it was April 5th, 1945 but that is from diaries of soldiers that fought there.
Men volunteered in droves after Pearl Harbor was attacked.
World War I soldiers can be found in the Time Life books. There are also some on Youtube.
it depends where they are stationed. In open fields, or in barns, or anything they can find that is "comfy" enough nearby.
Death, Mud, Water, Trenchfoot, Bullets, Blood...
because they wanted to find out who was strong... idiots
they were soldiers who helped other people survive.
contact German embassy in Washington DC
At the begining they had trouble because they could not find enough soldiers and they did not have the money or equipment either for the war.
== == Go to your local Public Library, and ask the librarian for books about World War Two.
That research will require starting with the "WW2" website.
They stopped by houses on the way and took all their food
I think Joy to the World is rated-G enough...