The dangers that american soldiers faced are exploding of
bombs, gun fights and death of fellow men.
Two of our fellows had already been wounded by an explosion
near our kitchen this morning.
Besides, shells seemed to be landing everywhere and one
place seemed about as safe as another ( or dangerous)
During World War 2 all the white american men were fighting they needed more soldiers, so they started making African Americans group so the African American men could still fight and serve their country and so they weren't close to the white american soldiers because the Civil Rights movement still wasn't happening until the 1960's. The women got to work more and got paid more then they usually did, and they also got more opportunities to do "men" work like putting together bombs. Japanese Americans weren't so lucky because after Pearl Harbor America thought that there was Japanese spies hiding in the U.S.A so the Americans put the Japanese in Recollection camps even though the United States were still cautious of the Japanese they did let the Japanese fight but not in the Pacific front they only let them fight on the European front so they couldn't send messages to their homeland.
I’m torn between A and B but I’m leaning towards B
A. doves cause doves were trained to go to specific places to give orders and commands. :)
The British never took the revolutionary war and they never tried to win the heart of the colonies by their policies and this was the way the British leaders misunderstood the revolutionary war. The British had to pay the ultimate price of giving the colonies their independence because of this misunderstanding.