It was wise for returning US servicemen NOT to mention that they were in the military or in Vietnam (hide the fact that they were veterans...the employment applications normally asked that information; sometimes resulting in NO employment for the vet (discrimination). Open hostility, ridicule, but probably the most common attitude given to returning Viet War vets was indifference.
Soldiers were affected by "the war" in numerous ways. You might want to describe which war, because mankind has fought thousands of wars in our short history. In general, soldiers are most affected by being, you know, killed. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is also a common affliction suffered by Veterans.
Very little, except for those stationed at Hiroshima and Nagasaki for a time after the war.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
ANSWER They were "citizen-soldiers".
84,000 US Soldiers are currently at war in Afghanistan
the south were the confedrate soldiers An the north were the union soldiers
The effects were that the soldiers now feel lost because they have lost friends in this war
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Shell shocked
Please rewrite. We need time, war, events to answer.
No food, no life. Soldiers were issued food, civilians had to starve...or sell...
YOU want to know what where the effects on the soldiers and civilians? well they all sucked my balls
Very little, except for those stationed at Hiroshima and Nagasaki for a time after the war.
I think war have lot's of effects on soldiers. for example the clash of guns,the leaveing there familys ,mournful mutter of the battleefield.
Soldiers at War happened in 1998.
They had alot of missing dead and wounded soldiers and they couldn't pay their war debts
The effects of the war was WWI had the biggest shocking effect on Germany. This led to WWII.The US lost many soldiers, but their causalities and fatalities were miniscule compared to those of the other countries involved. Germany lost the most people