it depends where they are stationed. In open fields, or in barns, or anything they can find that is "comfy" enough nearby.
soldiers sleep in tents or they dig burrow like things and they sleep in there.
In Athens.
they prepare find food and sleep andhelp woonded
The soldiers during the Battle of Shiloh slept in bivouac shelters. Bivouac shelters are temporary military encampments erected by soldiers where they are away from their permanent barracks.
A hole in the wall of a trench soldiers sleep in them.
soldiers sleep in tents or they dig burrow like things and they sleep in there.
In trenches
in tents!
In Athens.
WW1 soldiers got about 4 hours sleep a day.
There is no bugle call which orders soldiers to sleep. There is 'Call to Quarters,' which orders soldiers to their rooms and 'Taps,' which calls for all lights to be extinguished.
On trollololo
In citizens homes
In beds
no they sleep at the travvel lodge in London
People don't sleep during a battle. They fight or die. None of the soldiers slept it was only the commanders of the 1066
soldiers had to sleep in the cold and were hungry and desperate. even the women have to sleep outside and camp near loved ones