During World War I, many countries allowed young men, typically aged 18 to 41, to volunteer for military service. In most cases, volunteers were required to meet specific health and fitness standards. Some nations also allowed individuals from colonial territories to enlist in their armies. However, the recruitment process varied by country, with some having more stringent criteria than others.
110 year old is the oldest soldier during world war 1
Drafted.
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To prove they were loyal Americans
110 year old is the oldest soldier during world war 1
Drafted.
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Women's Army Corps (WAC) , Waves -"Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service" .
A veteran
Yes, Desmond Doss saved a Japanese soldier during his heroic actions in World War II.
this will not fit in my crossword puzzle but, Volunteer?
Yes, Desmond Doss saved a Japanese soldier during his heroic actions in World War II.
I think they were allowed anything really, (within reason) such as letters, badges, poems, photographs, chocolate, etc..
They would be an soldier detect bombs and could be a soldier or a leader.
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