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Soldiers assigned in the US lived in a barracks, one room home to about 30 soldiers. Out in the field their home was a pup tent shared with another soldier. When in a combat area the tents were carried with them, but were only used when in the rear areas. Soldiers in a combat zone had their foxholes.

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Housing in WW2 was just like it is now, but less electronics, Etc. They usually had bomb shelters underground outside, especially in Europe. Nearly all families had personal gas masks in fear of a gas attack. Almost all kids/wife's were father/husband less because of the massive number of recruits.

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on the floor of course! They had no tents and were cold

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