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Practical ways, for example, to end soldiers' stealing food.
The audience listened quietly, and, at the end, soldiers distributed blankets, shoes and books.
In the end soldiers force the Jews from the synagogue, but they feel hope through the promise of a Messiah.
At the start of hostilities, hearty army rations high in protein meant that soldiers ate around 4,600 calories a day, compared with the working man's average intake of 3,400 – although rations dwindled as the war progressed and the size of the army increased, to the point that, by the end, soldiers would be lucky if they saw meat more than once a week.
The Iraq war didn't end, soldiers and mercenaries fighting combat in Iraq are now merely re-labeled as non-combat soldiers while the war goes on.
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When the war ended, soldiers buried the fearsome chemicals and munitions in pits that the Army forgot existed.
An hour after the attack ended, soldiers waved children away from the wrecked cars and human remains.
Something that's always stuck with me about PTSD as it pertains to battle is that with World War I and World War II, you didn't see as much PTSD because, for instance, when WWII ended, soldiers had to slowly make their way all the way across Europe and then finally back to the United States.
In the end, six soldiers who had been captured in an ambush, including Pfc.
At the end, the soldiers coming out are all carrying their free boxes, like children coming home from a party.
In the end, the soldiers of the 49th Armored Division of the Texas National Guard came home from Bosnia without using the ammunition they took there.
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