The first lady who shared her husband's battlefield hardships and organized a sewing circle to mend soldiers' uniforms was Mary Todd Lincoln, the wife of President Abraham Lincoln. During the Civil War, she visited wounded soldiers in hospitals and actively supported the Union cause. Her efforts to assist soldiers and boost morale during the war were well-documented.
Some women organized volunteers to mend clothing for the soldiers. Many women made ammunition from their household silver. Hundreds of women followed their husbands to the battlefield, where they washed, mended and cooked for the troops. Some women risked their lives in combat.
according to these jounal entries what hardships did soldiers face at the battelefront?
She was out protect the soldiers.
foxhole
Bryce is weird
they had surgery in the battlefield
the three hardships are finding food, healing wounds, and shelter.
Battlefield pick ups or issued.
sheltor olders
Heat, rain, mud, dust, bugs, snakes, infections, disease, being away from home, boobie traps, and AK-47s.
Sheilds with Heraldry on them were used to identify soldiers on the battlefield.
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