Soldiers may bring their families to live with them in camp for various reasons, including the desire for emotional support and to maintain family bonds during deployment. Living together can provide stability and comfort in a challenging environment. Additionally, it can help alleviate the stress of separation, allowing soldiers to focus better on their duties while knowing their loved ones are nearby. Lastly, the presence of families can foster a sense of community and morale within the camp.
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Camp conditions could have been improved for the soldiers had clean water and food supplies been more readily available. It would also have been better if there were more medical facilities.
When not engaged in training, drills, battle, or marching to battle, Confederate soldiers would have off-duty time in camp. This leisure time would be spent playing cards, instruments, singing, dancing, and entertaining themselves. They would also be writing letters home to family and friends, keeping war journals about battles and camp life, and even visiting the nearest town on occasion if the camp commander allowed it.
That depends on where they are when they go to sleep. If you are talking about Roman soldiers on the march, the would make a camp. The Roman Camp was easily built in about six hours. The only difference between the Roman Camp and the Roman City was that the camp would be in a different location the next day. That's how well they did their camps (well they normally had 3 or more legions so that is at least 15,000 men all working on the same project!) It was in the shape of a square with a North, South, East, and West entrince. 8 soldiers would share a tent called canteberniums. The general's tent, called the Praetorium, was located in the center of the camp, where the roads intersected. Outside the general's tent was a flagpole. When certain flags were raised, battle could be signaled. Also in the center were the Taburnaculae, known as the merchant tents. (I just got finished studying the Roman army, their camps, and ships).
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Why would the baron's soldiers set up a siege camp ?
10 days. The Army would send soldiers to another camp with their 10 remaining days of rations
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You can buy journals on camp. You can also buy extra pairs of clothes, which I would recommend.
Most families were separated in Auschwitz. There was however a 'family camp' where families were held together, this camp contained gypsies who were being experimented on.
Bivouac.
yes, soldiers of ww1 did go to training camp and they usally went for 6 weeks but if the generals didnt think they were ready they would keep them behind.
Camp conditions could have been improved for the soldiers had clean water and food supplies been more readily available. It would also have been better if there were more medical facilities.
Panorama of American Soldiers in Camp - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Commonly, soldiers are stationed in an army camp, or army barracks.
Yes, they did try to bring back dead soldiers, improve soldiers resistance against cold, and try to chemically and genetically engineer Nazi soldiers. Many disgusting experiments were tested on people in concentration camps before it was used on nazi soldiers. If a nazi had lost a leg, or an arm, someone from a concentration camp would have there leg or arm chopped off, and transplanted to the soldier. They did not bring anyone back to life who had been dead for over 24 hours, and there are no reports of anyone actually being brought back to life.