usually one 1 quart canteen. but some missions (as in the pacific) two canteens were carried because there were no water supplies close by..............
Supposedly because the water faucet was a favored war-trophy of Russian troops. And I quote, "Instant water everywhere!".
water mission is a program set up to conserve water.
Water Street Mission was created in 1872.
It is necessary to have a water source in a mission because people needed water to survive.
They carry Water.
Carry on Carry the torch Carry the water Carry the load
Carry Me Across the Water was created in 2001.
Water. The mission needed water and the fountain was the main source for the water.
Front line troops are typically supplied with food and water by logistics and supply units within the military. These specialized teams are responsible for transporting and delivering essential supplies to ensure that soldiers have the necessary resources to maintain their operational effectiveness. In some cases, combat support units or even forward supply depots may assist in the distribution process. Additionally, in modern conflicts, technology and air support can play a role in delivering supplies directly to troops in the field.
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Aqueducts brought water to the mission and to the fields.
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