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Why Were Boys As Young As Fourteen Allowed To Join The Army In World War 1?

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    Why Were Boys As Young As Fourteen Allowed To Join The Army In World War 1?
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    answered 6 months ago

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      answered 6 months ago

        Boys younger than 17 were never "allowed" to join the US military. They accomplished this with lies, false documents, and the like. When caught out, they were discharged and sent home. Some were killed in battle and some survived to a ripe old age.
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        answered 4 months ago

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