World Languages, asked by premmanu, 11 months ago

In information about soldiers ​

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Answered by prabhath222
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Answer:

A soldier is the man or woman who fights for their government and carries the weapons, risking their life in the process. The word comes from the Latin solidus, which is the name of the gold coin used to pay soldiers who fought in the Roman army.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A soldier is a person who is a part of an army.

If people fight in irregular (not normal forces) armies not wearing a uniform, and not part of the official military (fighting group of a nation), they are called partisans if they fight against another nation's army, or terrorists, if they fight civilians.

Partisans and terrorists are less protected by the laws of war than soldiers.

Soldiers can be volunteers or conscripts. A conscript is a person who had been forced to become a soldier and fight.

Soldiers have existed for many years, dating back to ancient times.

Explanation:

A soldier is the one who don't care about his life and ready to sacrifice all his belongings

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