While in use a total of 12,123 Confederate soldiers were kept there.
No, field gear & weapons were turned in. Class A uniforms and shoes were kept upon leaving service
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
The beans were an excellent source of protein for the soldiers, so it kept them going. Also, the beans wouldn't spoil as easily, so they could keep them for much longer while they were traveling and fighting battles. Beans were essential to the soldiers.
Andersonville prison was a disease ridden lace where confederates kept captured union soldiers during the Civil War. The prison was overly stuffed with union soldiers and had many diseases. The prison was originally sup post to hold about 10,000 soldiers but eventually was raised to around 20,000 and still didn't have enough room. A bog percentage of the soldiers kept there died, and there wasn't a lot of food. Sometimes the guards that protected the prison wouldn't have enough food either. A lot of times the soldiers guarding the prison would kill may prisoners that tried to climb over the wooden barriers to escape.
each person should wash each others feet and fast
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While in use a total of 12,123 Confederate soldiers were kept there.
the Bostonians hated the british soldiers because they kept on tormenting them
a cage sized of at least 6 square feet and the piggie should be housed indoors if it is to be kept singularly, in an area where you can interact with it as much as possible. two guinea pigs should really be kept as they are very social creatures, in a cage of 8 square feet.
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Only effect of the Nazi Songs were which motivated the Soldiers and kept them focused why and who they were fighting for. It also entertained civilians.
Many fire codes require a fire extinguisher within 75 feet of such combustibles.
Because the soldiers kept on pestering the citizens
Shamu's tank at Sea World Orlando is 36 feet deep. The water is kept at a constant 55 degrees.
The girls were kept home from school after the visit by the German soldiers because it was a dangerous time during World War II, and there were concerns for their safety due to the German occupation of Denmark. The girls' families wanted to protect them and keep them out of harm's way during this uncertain and perilous period.
The correct name for "trench foot" is Immersion foot. This occurs when the feet are constantly kept wet for a prolonged period of time. An example of this was during World War One, where soldiers in the trenches would be stood most of the time in pools of water. This was also the origins of the name "trench foot".