Before going to war, soldiers often led relatively normal lives, engaging in everyday activities such as work, education, and family time. Many were young adults who balanced their responsibilities with personal aspirations and social interactions. Some had prior military training or experience, while others were new recruits, adjusting to the idea of military life and the challenges ahead. The transition from civilian life to the battlefield was marked by a mix of anxiety, patriotism, and the unknown.
349 Union soldiers went missing during the Battle of Chattanooga.
Most of them didn't receive what is today's therapy. Most went home and tried to live their lives as normal as possible. If they were 'sane' which was determined by government if they could find them.
Most soldiers went back home to their families and farms. Some went west. A smaller number remained in the Army to occupy the South during Reconstruction.
there were about 300,000 deaths in vietnam out of the 500,000 that went
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The soldiers were bended and stooped like sprinters before a signal.
To remember the soldiers that went to war for our country and sacrificed there lives's.
14,000 new zealand soldiers went to Gallipoli
they could sign up to the army commissioners who would then train them in the army before they went to fight.
we can not totatly imagine what the soldiers of world war 1 went through. but we can honor their memory, their sacrifice, and always remember .
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Yes, the nukes killed ~200,000 people. The proposed invasion could've killed millions of soldiers and civilians.
349 Union soldiers went missing during the Battle of Chattanooga.
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Kristian Alfonso was a former model and figure skater before she became an actress on Days of Our Lives as Hope Williams Brady a role she has been playing since 1983.
Before 107 BC it is not known. The Marian reforms of the army of 107 BC created a standing army where the soldiers had a career of 16 years (later it was increased to 20 and 25). The professional soldiers were drilled and trained regularly.
Most of them didn't receive what is today's therapy. Most went home and tried to live their lives as normal as possible. If they were 'sane' which was determined by government if they could find them.