Training for the Trenches a Practical Handbook Based Upon Personal Experience D
Training for the Trenches a Practical Handbook Based Upon Personal Experience D
Leslie Vickers
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It is the easiest method for them but the costliest in the long run, and they must be made to throw it into the proper drains. Then, too, no camp will be complete without a thorough system of garbage disposal. The refuse should be collected into tins that can be closed to keep away the rats, etc. , and then taken at certain specified times to the inciner- ator. The latter can easily be built under any circumstances and there can be no reason for a camp not being well supplied in this matter. La...trines, also, must be thoroughly inspected by the officers of every unit. They should be 58 TRAINING FOR THE TRENCHES established at some distance from the tent lines, and as far removed as possible from the kitchen. Sand and lime should be liberally supplied. The tasks of attending the latrines will normally fall to the sanitary squad who can be assisted by those who are convicted of the crime of fail- ing to keep their lines clean. It is wonderful what a wholesome effect on a lazy man has the imposition of three days latrine duty!
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