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.
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Before the year 1867, the British provided defence for Canada. Canadian soldiers were involved in many of the large well known wars such World Wars I & II.
British war dead in World War 1 (1914-1918): About 880,000 men from the United Kingdom, plus a further 200,000 from other countries in the British Empire and Commonwealth. (Over 6 million Russian soldiers died.)
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She is famed for being the founder of modern nursing. Being of 'higher' birth it is doubtful whether she shared in the privatisations of the soldiers she cared for although she no doubt put herself at great risk of typhus and cholera. See also Mary Seacole (mother seacole) a Jamaican born nurse who was very well respected by the wounded she cared for.
Lice were a well known common menace for soldiers during World War I. Lice were responsible for a condition known as "Trench fever." The insects infected 97% of the soldiers and usually were found in the creases of the men's clothing.
No they are well cared for
Before the year 1867, the British provided defence for Canada. Canadian soldiers were involved in many of the large well known wars such World Wars I & II.
it was difficult for the British soldiers to shoot back at the minutemen because they had to shoot up well they were shooting down at them.
The ability to enlist foreign soldiers, Loyalists, and Native Americans in their military forces.
The British were well-equipped soldiers and had a large, powerful navy.
well I think George Washington was imprisoned because he was the one who fought the british
British war dead in World War 1 (1914-1918): About 880,000 men from the United Kingdom, plus a further 200,000 from other countries in the British Empire and Commonwealth. (Over 6 million Russian soldiers died.)
The Continental Army was not composed of soldiers as well-trained or prepared as the British troops.
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well in total of british soldiers that died, it is about 50,000. i think thats right. improve this answer if you think this is wrong.
in WORLD war I as well as WORLD war II
Well this question needs to be more specific as in American Soldiers, British Soliders.. But I assume you mean American Soldiers and there are about 20,000 left. As of November 25, 2011.