A Bagger Panuer..(root word french for meaning away and scary)
She lovin the crew
Infection
Lower payPoor housing conditionsGross foodTargetedNo advantages
If you are wounded in a battle the risk you will take being kill. Or you have try and make it back to the base and see to. If you don't make it back you have to wait and see if someone is going to found you or you will die. Then if you are found and save you will see and live. Then your caption may sent you back if you get to sick and you and you can be fix at all.
The root word of "soldier" is derived from the Latin word "solidus," which means "solid" or "whole." This term was used to refer to a type of Roman coin, indicating a payment for military service. Over time, "soldier" evolved to describe a person who serves in an army. The connection highlights the idea of a soldier being someone who is committed and reliable in their duty.
When Johnny Come Marching Home
She lovin the crew
Infection
dying from disease
limb(s) amputation and/or death from infection
Lower payPoor housing conditionsGross foodTargetedNo advantages
In the poem "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke, the soldier emphasizes the importance of being remembered for the love and pride he had for his country. He hopes to be remembered as someone who was touched by England's beauty, and for the sense of honor he felt serving his nation.
This question needs to be more specific; which civil war (in which country) is being referred to?
Being a nurse for Union
Women during the civil war could not have any jobs unless they were slaves and/or being in the house taking care of their children.
Mars is the God of War, so someone dedicated to being a soldier. Marcel is one name which roots have that meaning.
In "Gone With the Wind," Archie is a Union soldier who is captured and ultimately executed for being a spy. His crime stems from his activities against the Confederacy during the Civil War, which includes gathering intelligence for the Union. His character highlights the complexities of loyalty and betrayal during a turbulent time in American history.