During World War II, soldiers typically slept in various types of accommodations depending on their location and circumstances. In the field, they often slept in tents, makeshift shelters, or dugouts to protect themselves from the elements. When stationed in more permanent locations, soldiers might have bunked in barracks or buildings repurposed for housing troops. In combat zones, soldiers sometimes had to sleep in the open or in vehicles when conditions were particularly harsh.
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