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The average age of a soldier in World War I was typically around 19 to 25 years old. Many young men enlisted in their late teens, and the war drew in soldiers from various backgrounds. Due to the high casualty rates, the age range varied, but the majority of combatants were in their early twenties. This youthful demographic was reflective of the societal norms and pressures of the time.

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