As the phrase implies, the enlistee was in the service of the country until the War was ended, no matter how long it took.
Three months
I think it was 3 months
The original enlistment period for men in the U.S. Civil War was only three months. These soldiers were referred to as Three Months Men.
Civil War Union soldiers originally enlisted were either signed up for three months or the duration of the war. Many signed up for additional time once their initial stint was done. After the draft, the required time increased to three years.
17 with parents permission
Duration of War
The original enlistment period for soldiers in the Civil War was typically three years. However, some soldiers initially enlisted for shorter terms, such as three months, especially during the early stages of the conflict in 1861. As the war progressed and the need for more troops increased, longer enlistment terms became more common. Ultimately, many soldiers ended up serving beyond their initial commitments due to the war's duration and intensity.
Normally for the duration of the war. Unless the soldier was wounded severely enough to be sent home, he remained in Europe or England for his entire enlistment, until the war ended.
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Three months
I think it was 3 months
The original enlistment period for men in the U.S. Civil War was only three months. These soldiers were referred to as Three Months Men.
The duration of War of the Arrows is 2.03 hours.
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17 with parents permission
they were offered free cookies and milk...
Civil War Union soldiers originally enlisted were either signed up for three months or the duration of the war. Many signed up for additional time once their initial stint was done. After the draft, the required time increased to three years.