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.
Yes.
the were paid 1 pound
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
During and after
America didn't fight in World War 1!
Yes.
the were paid 1 pound
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
Service members in World War 1 were paid at standard fees based on their rank and their time in service. Perhaps someone has a payscale from 90 years ago they can post.
1/4th or a quarter
they were unknown soldiers from world war 1, world war 2, Vietnam war, and the Korean war
During and after
no
About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
5 shillings a day and 1 shilling and sixpence a day danger money in Australian currency
America didn't fight in World War 1!
The amount of Axis Soldiers Canadian Soldiers killed in World War 1 was far greater then the Canadian deaths. The difference ( or ratio) for Canadian Soldiers was 8 - 1. For every Canadian soldiers death there were 8 more Axis kills. The 8-1 difference was the highest in World War 1.