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- Stretcher bearers were responsible for recovering the dead and wounded from No Man’s Land1. They would go out at night and during breaks in the fighting, sometimes in darkness, and had to overcome mud, shell craters and crowded trenches12. It took four men to carry a stretcher, sometimes more in deep mud1. Stretcher-bearers were extremely brave individuals who returned to the battlefield to collect the wounded3. Advancing troops were not allowed to stop and care for wounded soldiers3. Around 7,000 conscientious objectors agreed to perform non-combat duties, often as stretcher-bearers in the front line4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Stretcher bearers recovered the dead and wounded from No Man’s Land. They would go out at night and during breaks in the fighting. This led to them having to overcome mud, shell craters and crowded trenches, sometimes in darkness. It took four men to carry a stretcher, sometimes more in deep mud.www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z8p4cmn/revision/4The work of a stretcher bearer in the First World War was horrifying and difficult, gathering the wounded from trenches and no-man’s land and transporting them back to field hospitals, frequently exposed to fire, raiding parties and artillery barrage.menwhosaidno.org/context/context_ramc.htmlStretcher-bearers are the unsung heroes of the First World War. They were often considered to be nothing more than a porter, but they were in fact extremely brave individuals who returned to the battlefield to collect the wounded. Advancing troops were not allowed to stop and care for wounded soldiers.www.glensidemuseum.org.uk/stretcher-untold-stori…Around 7,000 conscientious objectors agreed to perform non-combat duties, often as stretcher-bearers in the front line. However, more than 1,500 pacifists refused all military service. These ‘absolutists’ opposed undertaking any work whatsoever that helped Britain's war effort.www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zr64jxs/revision/3
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