There were many horrors that sick and wounded soldiers faced. They faced death and dying everyday. They watched their fellow soldiers die and were often in a lot of pain if they were wounded.
It was silent and impossible to predict with a high rate for causing casualties. However, there were gas masks and if the wind changed direction after the gas was released, the soldiers who unleashed it were the ones dying.
African Americans had (then as now) a wide range of opinions. Many felt that when the war effort failed, they would be severely punished for assisting the Union. Others had great loyalty to their owners despite widespread abusive treatment. Still others did not want to see thousands of Black soldiers dying for a "white man's fight." Early in the war, some escaped slaves were given back to plantations, which caused a great deal of doubt about whether the Union was any better than the Confederacy. After the Emancipation Proclamation was published, it became easier to support the Union effort, but the continuing lack of progress by the Union Army until halfway through the war made it difficult to support the Union. A series of victories at Gettysburg, Vicksburg, along with Sherman's progress in the deep South caused many to realize that working with the Union to end slavery was a historic cause and very much worth supporting. Tens of thousands of Black soldiers died in the Union cause, and an uncounted number died working with Union forces as civilian support (cooks, porters, drivers, quartermasters, nurses).
I want you imagine that you are 17 years old and in a landing ship. You are put near shore where you wade into German gunfire and people dying all around you. Watch the DDay footage of that day.
Approximately 65 million soldiers served in various armies during World War I, with around 30 million seeing combat on the front lines. The war, which lasted from 1914 to 1918, involved many nations and resulted in significant casualties, with an estimated 9 million soldiers dying and millions more wounded. The scale of involvement varied widely among countries, with some nations mobilizing large portions of their populations for the conflict.
Remember, because you remember Jesus dying
2 days
Mathew Brady
That more soldiers were dying of diseases than from war injuries.
This question has an answer that based on opinion, but I mostly remember him dying on the cross or his nativity.
Dying to Remember - 1993 TV is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M Iceland:16 USA:PG-13
Dying to Remember - 1993 TV was released on: USA: 2 December 1993 Japan: 22 July 1994 (video premiere)
No there is not any video like that
Yes, they already have. They have been replaced be soldiers which are like warriors except better. Soldiers fade away instead of dying.
There were many horrors that sick and wounded soldiers faced. They faced death and dying everyday. They watched their fellow soldiers die and were often in a lot of pain if they were wounded.
The healing act that most likely inspired The Blue and the Gray was the joint effort by both Confederate and Union soldiers to care for wounded and dying soldiers during the American Civil War. This act of compassion and humanity in the midst of conflict represents a powerful example of unity and shared humanity.
While Union-run prisons during the Civil War were initially run efficiently and humanely, news of atrocities committed against Union POW's led the policy to change and harsher standards to be implemented. The death rate in the camps on both sides were very high, with over 56,000 soldiers dying in these prisons.