How did they identify soldiers in WW1?

How did they identify soldiers in WW1?

Identification would be through pay books, tags, and other physical means by men who did not know the individuals. – some men would be unidentifiable, if the damage to them was such that they ceased to exist as a body or where any form of identification had been lost.

Did they have pictures in WW1?

It is of no surprise then, that as soldiers shipped off to fight in World War I, they carried with them their personal cameras in order to record their experiences. Soldiers snapped pictures whenever possible, despite the disapproval of their senior ranking officers, in order to return with a collection of memories.

Who won the World war 1?

The Allies
The Allies won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or disease. Read more about the Treaty of Versailles.

What did soldiers in WW1 eat?

The bulk of their diet in the trenches was bully beef (caned corned beef), bread and biscuits. By the winter of 1916 flour was in such short supply that bread was being made with dried ground turnips. The main food was now a pea-soup with a few lumps of horsemeat.

How did soldiers experience World War 1?

Families sent parcels of food to their relatives at war. They sent items such as chocolate,tobacco and tinned food.

  • Many soldiers ate ‘Maconchie’s meat stew’ and hard biscuits. Sadly the meat was mostly fat.
  • Homesickness was a big problem. Soldiers were allowed to write letters home and were given free postcards or headed paper.
  • Who were the soldiers in World War 1?

    There were many different jobs for sailors on board ships. Stokers supplied the engines with coal; Armourers looked after guns and shells; Stewards served officers and the Captain; and Buglers

  • Able Seamen had at least two years of experience at sea.
  • Submarines had smaller crews but could destroy warships.
  • How many soldiers were in World War 1?

    Battles were fought in the trenches using machine guns,poisonous gas and tanks

  • Battles were fought at sea and coastal towns were shelled by German warships
  • Planes were used for battle and for positioning and reporting on the enemy
  • Battles were fought by air with many air raids by German Zeppelins
  • Why were American soldiers in WWI called Doughboys?

    – Sgt. Robert H. – Charlotte L. – Alice Lord O’Brian, sister of John Lord O’Brian, whose name graces the University at Buffalo Law School building, left her job as a Black Rock social worker to serve with – Elbert G.

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