How tall was the average soldier in ww1?

The average height was 5 feet 7 1/2 inches tall; the average weight was 141.5 pounds - about the same as a Civil War soldier, but an inch shorter and ten pounds lighter than those who served in World War II. 37% were unable to read or write.
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How tall was the average soldier in ww2?

During World War II, the average body measurements of the over six million male inductees into the U.S. Army was found to be 5 feet, 8 inches tall and 144 pounds in weight, on average an inch taller and eight pounds heavier than his Great War counterpart.
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What was the average height of a British soldier in ww1?

In the First World War, the average height of a British soldier was 5ft 7in, which had increased one inch by the Second World War.
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How tall are average soldiers?

The average height of military personnel in the United States is anywhere between 5 foot nine and 6 feet tall. The average weight is about 180 pounds, give or take.
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What is the perfect male height?

Well, fellas, worry no more, because a new study has revealed 5ft 8in is the ideal height for a man. Dating app Badoo has revealed the most right-swiped heights based on their users aged 18 to 30.
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What is the best height for a soldier?

The ideal height requirement for men in the military is between 60-80 inches / 152-203 cm. Anyone above or below this requirement is likely to get rejected. The height limits are standard, and anyone within this height range can get accepted as long as their weight corresponds to the correct weight limit.
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How tall is the average SAS soldier?

The overall effect is more of a bell curve, with a majority in the middle grouping of 68-72 inches tall with a body weight in the 175- to 195-pound range.
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What was the average height in 1914?

Today, the average height of an adult British Caucasian male is about 5'9”. In 1914, their average height was 5'2”, though a member of the upper class stood about 5'6” These findings shamed the government into providing subsidized health care for common people.
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How tall did you have to be to join the army in WW1?

When hostilities began in August 1914, the minimum height for a soldier in the British Army was 5ft 3in (160cm). Thousands of men who wanted to fight were turned away from recruiting offices, seemingly surplus to requirements. There was outrage.
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How tall were Japanese soldiers in ww2?

During World War II, the average height of Japanese soldiers was 5 ft. 3-1/2 inches and 120 pounds, while the average height of an American soldier in WWII was 5 ft. 7 inches and 140-150 lbs.
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What was the average weight of a soldier in ww1?

The average height was 5 feet 7 1/2 inches tall; the average weight was 141.5 pounds - about the same as a Civil War soldier, but an inch shorter and ten pounds lighter than those who served in World War II. 37% were unable to read or write.
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How much weight did a ww1 soldier carry?

Around World War I, approximate march weights jumped to 85 pounds. U.S. soldiers trained with at least 60 pounds but carried additional rations and munitions in combat.
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Who was the shortest soldier?

Richard James Flaherty (November 28, 1945 — May 9, 2015) was a Captain in the United States Army who served in the Vietnam War. Due to his small stature (he was just 4'9" tall), he was known as "The Giant Killer". He was the shortest US serviceman in history.
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Who is the tallest general?

Colonel. Jean Bihin (1805-1873) the Belgian Giant was reported to have been 7'8" and 320 pounds. He was reported to have been sworn-in and traveled to promote Union enlistment.
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How old was the youngest soldier in WW1?

The youngest authenticated British soldier in World War I was twelve-year-old Sidney Lewis, who fought at the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
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What was the life expectancy in WW1?

A soldier's average life expectancy while in the trenches was six weeks. Some of the people who were mostly at risk of early death were the junior officers and the stretcher bearers.
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What was the average height in 1912?

In 1912 the average 21-year-old male was 68.25 inches (5 feet 8.25 inches) tall. Now the average male in the US is 69.9 inches (5 feet 9.9 inches) tall. Females are about 1/2 inch taller now than they were a hundred years ago. In 1912 the average 21-year-old female was 63 .
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How tall is too tall for the military?

The cause for rejection for Armed Forces male applicants is height less than 60 inches or more than 80 inches. The cause for rejection for Armed Forces female applicants is height less than 58 inches or more than 80 inches. The Marines are more restrictive.
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Who was the shortest Navy SEAL?

Harry Beal was the first Navy SEAL, thanks to the roster being ordered alphabetically. He also may have been the shortest, but he was capable of doing a one-armed pullup. Photo courtesy of the US Naval Institute. And although he was the first Navy SEAL, he may also have been the shortest, standing only 5 feet tall.
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How tall is the average Marine?

The average height was 5' 7 ¼”. The shortest Marine was 5' 1 1/8” and the tallest 6' 3”. How old are you?
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Do taller people survive war?

Surviving soldiers were on average more than one inch (3.33 cm) taller than fallen soldiers. Conservative estimates suggest that the one-inch height advantage alone is more than twice as sufficient to account for all the excess boys born in the UK during and after World War I.
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How tall are Navy Seals?

Enlisted SEAL

Height: 5 ft. 10 in.
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Can fat people join the Army?

Applicants who qualify through the ARMS test get a free pass on being overweight, but they do have to get themselves in shape within a year of entering active duty. Early research suggests that recruits who get ARMS waivers have attrition rates similar to enlistees who enter the Army without a waiver.
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