Yes, when they were well enough to leave the hospital, provided their wound/injury/disease was likely to be permanently or temporarily disabling. If there was no hope of improvement the soldier would be discharged from the army; if he might eventually get better he frequently got a long-term convalescent leave to try to recover. If he was not so seriously injured he would be returned to duty once well enough.
Soldiers went home if they were injured. Other times they would go home for a break.
Soldiers were not sent home on leave from the military in World War 1 such as they are today. Soldiers were only sent home if they were injured, were no longer needed, or if they had died.
In ww1, soldiers were treated as best as they could be. If they were too injured to continue contributing in the war, then they were sent home.
1945
Soldiers always adapt - no matter how.
Soldiers went home if they were injured. Other times they would go home for a break.
Soldiers were not sent home on leave from the military in World War 1 such as they are today. Soldiers were only sent home if they were injured, were no longer needed, or if they had died.
In ww1, soldiers were treated as best as they could be. If they were too injured to continue contributing in the war, then they were sent home.
1945
Soldiers always adapt - no matter how.
Getting letters and care packages from home can have an important positive effect for soldiers abroad. Studies performed by 'The Journal of Traumatic Stress' have discovered that soldiers in positive relationships that receive letters do not suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder as badly as soldiers who are in poor relationships and ones who don't receive anything.
They did very badly, and were the first team to go back home.
Badly
soldiers did nothing they wre poor soldiers did nothing they wre poor
this affected women at home in the family and in relationships because their men, husbands, boyfriends, fiance's, brother's, uncles, nephews, fathers went to war and didnt come back or came back and died maybe just badly injured it probably ruined their lives!
They wrote letters.
No, Yes