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From my experience in the military, each occupation, a persons MOS had a different life expectancy. Each war or conflict also made a difference of ones life expectancy on the front line. Just my opinion.

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Depending on occurrences at the front such as attacks, soldiers stayed at the front for roughly several weeks before being withdrawn to rear areas. A new unit was then sent to the fire trenches. After few weeks to recuperate the soldiers of the first unit were returned to the front, replacing the troops that and replaced them. It was in effect a cycle. Its either 70 or 10 days i dont know because wiki answers wont actually tell me the answer and i cant do what im trying to do so this sucks.

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They were supposed to spend four days at a time in the front line trenches they they would spend about four in the support then another four in the reserve then they would rest for fourteen days however they could have to stay in front line trenches for months at a time.

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It could range from 7-10 days to several months.

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