no
Soldiers were not sent home on leave from the military in World War 1 such as they are today. Soldiers were only sent home if they were injured, were no longer needed, or if they had died.
In the US Military, that will depend on your rank, and how long you have been in service. There is also additional pay for quarters and rations if you are living/eating separately from the military, and hazardous duty pay for flight, parachuting, demolitions, and combat. Married soldiers may receive additional pay for families.
Soldiers is a noun; a plural, common noun. Collective nouns for soldiers include: A company of soldiers A boast of soldiers A division of soldiers A muster of soldiers A phalanx of soldiers A platoon of soldiers A troop of soldiers A squad of soldiers An army of soldiers A brigade of soldiers
The possessive form for the plural noun soldiers is soldiers'.Example: The soldiers' march took them across a river.
Soldiers
At ranges.
noooooooooo their just shooting at aamerican soldiers for nothing?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? noooooooooo their just shooting at aamerican soldiers for nothing?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
The Boston Massacre is the incident in which five soldiers were shot by British soldiers in 1770.
Fighting in the war apex
Annie Oakley instructed soldiers in marksmanship and sharp-shooting
Twelve soldiers and a single civilian.
So that they blend into their surrounding so they are not as easy to spot when shooting at them.
D Day assault at Normandy, France on 6 June 1944.......................
it was difficult for the British soldiers to shoot back at the minutemen because they had to shoot up well they were shooting down at them.
yes
NO! It was used to stop the enemy shooting you!
true