
So far no no's! :silly:
I'll not hold my breath though!:laugh:
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All of a sudden i'm reminded of just how important food was to a soldier and also to the homefront especially the Confederacy towards the end of the war.
As i recall, it was Gen. Hood's guys at Antietam who while preparing to have their first hot meal in days were urgently ordered into the cornfield grudgingly & PO'd many of whom stayed in that cornfield never to return for that meal.
Or how about Napoleon's disasterous retreat from Russia! His starving frozen troops were in no condition to put up any kind of serious counter attack.
And sorta related, i'm reminded of that goofy CW game i bought a couple years ago 'Divided Nation' or something like that. I was in the middle of driving the enemy back to where they came from when all of a sudden the words 'The battle is lost' or something to that effect flashed on the screen. Why? Because of a famine at the homefront diverted supplies or something? What?
Yep!....food, sustenance, supplies, tents, blankets, etc. ....an Army really does travel and fight best with its stomach satisfied.