very young, they are push into the armer to fight the war.
YES.
The young soldiers were to meet at a designated assembly point, typically a training camp or military base. This location was chosen for its strategic importance and accessibility for all personnel involved. The gathering aimed to facilitate coordination and preparation for their upcoming deployment or mission.
As of March 20, 1918, 297,000 US troops had been sent to fight in World War I.SOURCE: US Army in the World War, 1917-1919: Organization of American Expeditionary Forces. Historical Division Department of the Army, Washington, D.C. 1948By the end of May 1918 the number of US troops in Europe was 600,000.SOURCE: Records of the Great War, Vol. VI, ed. Charles F. Horne, National Alumni 1923ANSWER-As of these Americans, about 117,000 United States soldiers were killed during WWI, out of the 4,272,500 deployed. There were also 204,000 wounded - with a casualty rate of 8% for the killed/wounded combined.
The practice of requiring young people join the military before world war one was known as the draft.
he didn't he would have to be very young to have done that. He did serve in the military, but not in World War 2
You may be thinking of the Hitler Youth, but very few of them fought as soldiers before reaching military age.
YES.
well, the ages that fought were kids. (arround 8+)
From the time he was young, Hitler was interested in politics, leadership and the military. He fought in the first world war as a soldier and immediately started rising to power afterwards, eventually creating the second word war.
by the young soldiers who fought in ww1.
18, but some boys as young as 16 got into the military and some fought. Now enlistment is as young as 17, with parents permission.........................
Children as young as 9 were being recruited into the military. While some of them fought, most of them served as drummers.
All classes fought in the Roman military. The basic foot soldiers (the dog-face or the grunt) were generally of the lower social classes but the officers were generally of the upper classes. This was because Rome was a militaristic society and any young man who had any aspirations for politics or civil service simply had to have some military experience to point to as a type of qualification. Augustus even added a group of tribunes to each legion just to give young men a military background.
for the regular military the age range was from 17- about 55, but near the end of the war Germany was calling up the Hitler youth to fight and they were as young as 10.
Spartan boys were trained to be soldiers from a very young age. They were taken from their homes at the age of seven and sent to military schools.
The young soldiers were to meet at a designated assembly point, typically a training camp or military base. This location was chosen for its strategic importance and accessibility for all personnel involved. The gathering aimed to facilitate coordination and preparation for their upcoming deployment or mission.
As of March 20, 1918, 297,000 US troops had been sent to fight in World War I.SOURCE: US Army in the World War, 1917-1919: Organization of American Expeditionary Forces. Historical Division Department of the Army, Washington, D.C. 1948By the end of May 1918 the number of US troops in Europe was 600,000.SOURCE: Records of the Great War, Vol. VI, ed. Charles F. Horne, National Alumni 1923ANSWER-As of these Americans, about 117,000 United States soldiers were killed during WWI, out of the 4,272,500 deployed. There were also 204,000 wounded - with a casualty rate of 8% for the killed/wounded combined.