According to the third amendment the government cannot make the people house soldiers

Except when the United States is at war
Except when they are on their way to fight in wars
Except when they are returning home from wars
Wiouth any exceptions even in case of war

I'm sorry, but your statement is not accurate in relation to the Third Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Third Amendment states: "No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law."

The Third Amendment prohibits the government from forcibly quartering soldiers in private homes during times of peace. However, during times of war, Congress can pass laws regulating the quartering of soldiers in a manner that is consistent with the Constitution. So, the government does have the authority to house soldiers in certain circumstances during a war.

Nevertheless, it is important to note that the Third Amendment specifically addresses the quartering of soldiers and does not directly pertain to the government's ability to "make" people house soldiers.