I personally think recurrent dreams are always important, but not always literal. When I was 5 I had one that involved flying through my house with my mother while my father was sitting on the floor and crying. When I told my parents, it turned out my mother was having the same dream, which was scary, so we changed the locks on the doors and replaced the lintel on the back door. Anyway, a few nights later, we woke up to find the wood around the new lock all torn up, but still plenty strong.
So that one was linked to an event, but then there's also the one I have all the friggin time involving trying to get home in time for an appointment but people keep interrupting me and everyhing takes forever. That one's just a general anxiety dream.
So anyway, your dream has so many specific details that it's hard to dismiss, but I think you should try to remember when they started showing up. Most very young children have very little concept of time in the far future, or really much of the adult world, so if you still had the specific date AND place AND military dress when you were only 6, I think this deserves some serious thought.
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