soldiers sleep in tents or they dig burrow like things and they sleep in there.
That's because the other countries he fought agaisnt had even more soldiers.
In Athens.
In order to survive in WWII soldiers had to be sure to keep their eyes open. Most soldiers had to sleep with "one eye open". Most soldiers had to stay in partners to watch each other's back. Most soldiers struggled when they ran out of amo andhad to use some from other soldiers. water ,bread, biscuits, canned food.
During World War 1, soldiers often had disrupted and irregular sleeping patterns due to the challenging conditions of trench warfare. They would often experience sleep deprivation and were frequently exposed to loud noises, harsh weather conditions, and the constant threat of enemy attacks. Additionally, the stress and trauma of war could also make it difficult for soldiers to get restful sleep.
Soldiers from other countries.
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The are known as Mercenaries.
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That's because the other countries he fought agaisnt had even more soldiers.
Non-Roman soldiers were called auxiliaries. They did not come from other countries as: 1) countries in the modern sense of the word did nit exist back then; the nation-state was a development of the 19th century; 2) even if countries had existed, once annexed into an empire they would cease to be countries. The auxiliary soldiers came from the provinces (conquered territories) of the empire
They joined American soldiers.
They joined American soldiers.
They joined American soldiers.
In trenches
in tents!
In Athens.
The main countries represented at Anzac Cove were Australian, British and New Zealand troops.