Bad food. Food was not as well preserved in the Civil War as it is today.
the were paid 1 pound
Soldiers would sleep in it because it was much safer.
It involved civilians as much as soldiers.
Yes they had a rotation of who would be at the front line. Soldiers spent less than 40% of there time in the front line. They were well cared for and received good medical care. The army did as much as they could to do morale high. They were cared for but in the trenches they did not have enough food at times. :)
Amazon River the 1o. in the World in Volume water Food is plenty meanwhile
If you were lucky you would get k ration. They were an important source of food for WWII soldiers. A K ration was also a pocket ration for paratroopers .... but large, pockets that were designed to be able to hold a k ration box. A C ration is an already canned food sent in to the soldiers. If you got or had none of those you had to eat a German soldier. To finish off you would not get to much food to eat during World War 2.
Food in the trenches of World War I was scarce. Hot food was even more rare, and much of the provisions were canned or dried.
Most of the soldiers were volunteers during the Revolution. They pretty much had to pay for their own food and were not given regular pay.
OVER 9000!!
They get the food and light it on fire and put it under a test tube of water. How much energy is in the food depends on how much the water has heated up
WW1 soldiers got about 4 hours sleep a day.
Spanish soldiers were sent to the New World in great numbers
As much as they got
Chlorine was used as a chemical weapon in World War I because it was most effective when released in cool, damp weather conditions. This was because the gas could linger in the air and create a thicker cloud, causing more damage to soldiers on the battlefield.
Bad food. Food was not as well preserved in the Civil War as it is today.
As much as you want, fasting refers to food not water.