All the ones who have families that aren't all in the military. The exact number varies from war to war - Iraq had more than Afghanistan which had more than World War II. (Right now you're thinking, "but more troops participated in World War II!" You are very correct, but remember: World War II was fought by draftees straight out of high school. The number of married troops in that conflict was relatively low. Iraq and Afghanistan were fought by professional soldiers, and a lot of them are married.)
while the soldiers were at war the families wrote letters to keep the soldiers spirits up. life on the farm got much harder for the families as they had only the father at the farm. they would also send over gifts. the women would nurse the sick and injured
ANSWER By writing letters to their families.
Collecting scrap metal ,and other recycleable stuff. Also by buying war Bonds
yes if you get a absent with leave ticket but you will be shot if you are absent without leave.
They wrote letters.
all answers are correct started families, went into family businesses, went back to school
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they were informed from the sarge of the ww2
Because there were more British soldiers than Voortrekkers and they were not soldiers, they also had families to care for.
Yes it did, because many soldiers died in the war. Families and friends were distraught because they lost so many loved ones. Even though we did win the war.
Well to fight for our country. Also, its hard to not have a dad at home all the time but if you want that land you're living on right now, your Dad (or Mom) is fighting for you!
Umm, Dude? German Soldiers in World War 2 were just as human as you and I are today. Of course they missed their families.