Like being in hell. There are NO good conditions in a war, it's all bad, all stupid and vulgar
Shocking
they were really crowded from all the wounded, and died coming in
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The conditions of war for the men of the militia were often harsh and challenging. They faced inadequate supplies, poor living conditions, and the constant threat of enemy engagement. Many militia members were not professional soldiers, which meant they lacked proper training and experience, making them more vulnerable in combat. Additionally, the psychological toll of war, combined with the strain of leaving their families and homes, added to the difficulties they endured.
Like being in hell. There are NO good conditions in a war, it's all bad, all stupid and vulgar
The conditions in the Vietnam war was that it was like a Jungle with tall grasses and fill up with boofy traps
pretty good actually. after the war, not so much.
mewan opi
It Sucked
Shocking
cloudy with a chance of rain.
absoloutly dreadly there would of been rats everywhere.
The conditions were disgusting, with diseases like foot rot, trench rats, gangreen, and others.
Conditions deteriorated rapidly and over 20% of the prisoners died of malnutrition and/or disease.
The conditions at Gallipoli were really bad in the hot weather their were lot's of fly's and when it's winter it's freazing cold. Well the conditions were really bad not as like now.
they were really crowded from all the wounded, and died coming in