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First World War : Training Camps
(4) In his book Margin Released, J. B. Priestley described his training as a young British soldier at the beginning of the First World War.
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WikiAnswers - What was the training like in World War 1
World War 1 question: What was the training like in World War 1? It was very hard , some days soldiers had to do 10hours of solid work, most of it had...
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WikiAnswers - Did soldiers of World War 1 go to a training camp
World War 1 question: Did soldiers of World War 1go to a training camp ind if so how long for? yes, soldiers of ww1 did go to training camp and they usally...
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Different Worlds: Pictures of the Past: World War One: Training camp
Photographs from WW1. Atempts to build a makeshift pontoon bridge with planks and empty oil drums. Review the list of books about the First World War currently available on Amazon.co.uk. Training camp - building pontoon bridges (this page)
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World War One - The Maritime War
The loss of HMCS Galiano, the only Canadian warship lost during the First World War Currently under development, Gordon Smith's Online Naval History site (an outside link) contains a database of World War One warship losses of all nations. This is an excellent site, well worth visiting!
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Documents Relating to World War I
Collection from before 1914 to 1919. Documents of World War I...
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The Tutorials | First World War Digital Poetry Archive
An introduction to First World War poetry based around the theme of 'injury.' By examining the factors that shape remembrance this tutorial explores myth, memory, and the First World War and the implications this holds for historical understanding. Great War Archive...
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BBC News | World War I | The Great War: 80 years on
It is 80 years since the armistice silenced the guns of World War I - the war to end all wars claimed 10 million lives and forever changed the political map of Europe. Monday, November 2, 1998 Published at 14:42 GMT The Great War: 80 years on It is 80 years since the armistice silenced the guns of World War I.
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World War I
TWO OF THE BEST ***** World War I - Trenches on the Web is an excellent and searchable site on the Great War. Check out the Site Map at: Trenches on the Web - Reference Library Go straight to the search page: Trenches on the Web - Trench Search BBC History - World War One Trenches on the Web - Timeline: Index...
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World War One Basic Training at Camp Sherman, Ohio
From essential air force and army basic training films to strategic airstrikes, we have amazing war footage that is a must for any history buff. We offer rare, one-of-a-kind military videos from World War 1 all the way up to the present, with more military videos being posted all the time.
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The men who refused to fight were called conscientious objectors and were shot by the General for being a coward and if they refused to join the army they would be imprisoned.
After they would cry and go home to have a pee
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Don't take notice of the above if want a serious answer. 'The General' (whoever he was) did not shoot anyone for being a concientious objector. 'Conchies' as they were called were offered other jobs or were jailed in some cases
At the outbreak of war, in 1914, volunteers had to be 19 to sign-up. Once the soldiers had signed-up and trained, they had to be 19 to fight overseas. Of course, many men lied about their age because they were desperate to fight for their King and country. Some boys as young as 14 ended up on the front line.
Since many men were gone, a lot of jobs opened up for them. After the war, they were supposed to give them up again.
he held his index and middle fingers up to make a V for victory
At the beginning of World War Two (and before) men willingly enlisted. The government put the draft in place eventually. The draft weeded out those who were not eligible to serve and those who could. Men continued to enlist willingly though. Some young men who were only 17 uncommonly and fraudulently enlisted too by telling the recruiters they were 18 and often showed false papers.
yes many women dressed up as men inthe revolutionary war
The United States release heavy amounts of propaganda and there was a draft that required able men to sign up.
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They thought it would be an exciting adventure, and it had been decades since Europe had a major war.
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At the outbreak of war, in 1914, volunteers had to be 19 to sign-up. Once the soldiers had signed-up and trained, they had to be 19 to fight overseas. Of course, many men lied about their age because they were desperate to fight for their King and country. Some boys as young as 14 ended up on the front line.
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during the start of the ww1.
New Zealand did not 'sign up' for it. The country, as many others, thought it was their duty. Individuals did sign up. They thought it was their duty to do so