Customs of the Service the Army National Guards And Volunteers

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The vital necessity of enforcing sanitary laws is known in the Army from long experience, the long lists of casualties having merely emphasized their importance. Location of the camping-ground and care of the body internally a^d externally are the foundation-stones. Lax enforcement of sanitary laws must not, can not be permitted.
We commence with camping: our guides, safety, water, wood; health follows the two latter, and next, considerations of convenience for receiving supplies.
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...ncamp 1 in strictly military order, ready at any instant to form in order of battle or march ; places for each organization indicated and understood before permitting arms to be stacked or tents pitched; confusion and disaster, especially at night attacks, are otherwise more than likely to occur. On arrival at place for the night, the commander quickly reconnoi- ters the best points for outposts, and, before ranks are broken, has the outposts details formed and sent to occupy these points ; the advanced guard form the out- posts at all halts, and, until relieved by the regular out- posts, hold these positions.

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