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Which group cared for the wounded troops?

united states sanitary commission


Were britISh soldiers weLl cared for in world war 1?

Yes they had a rotation of who would be at the front line. Soldiers spent less than 40% of there time in the front line. They were well cared for and received good medical care. The army did as much as they could to do morale high. They were cared for but in the trenches they did not have enough food at times. :)


Why did Philip recognize his army?

Philip recognized his army because he wanted to demonstrate his appreciation for their loyalty and hard work. He was also seeking to create a sense of camaraderie and unity amongst his troops. In order to do this Philip bestowed upon them rewards such as gifts land and titles. This act of recognition allowed Philip to strengthen his army by unifying them and inspiring them to fight for a common cause. The act of recognizing his army had many benefits for Philip some of which are listed below: It showed his troops that he cared about them and appreciated their loyalty. It created a stronger unified army. It inspired his troops to fight for a common cause. It helped build morale within the army. It granted rewards and benefits to his troops.By recognizing his army Philip was able to show his appreciation build loyalty and inspire his troops to fight for a common cause. This act of recognition allowed Philip to create a strong unified army that was capable of achieving great feats.


Why is Rememberance Day so important?

rememberance day is important because it shows your appreciation for it and how you cared for the soldiers.


What hardships did Florence Nightingale face?

She is famed for being the founder of modern nursing. Being of 'higher' birth it is doubtful whether she shared in the privatisations of the soldiers she cared for although she no doubt put herself at great risk of typhus and cholera. See also Mary Seacole (mother seacole) a Jamaican born nurse who was very well respected by the wounded she cared for.