To think about how hard soldier had it back then it’s really interesting because instead of them enjoying the food, they just ate it to get full because there was nearly 2 millionĀ soldier. They food were so bad that a member of the Sanitary Sanderson, went in the field “camps of the 12th. Ā to teach soldiers some cooking method Ā It’s also interesting to know how membersĀ of the Sanitary were trained to go look for food and distribute it to the soldiers. As stated in the article ” as many men still suffered from hunger, illness, and death from unsanitary and poorly cooked food”. This shows how many people still died not only from poor cooked but from illness. I think the fact that pot was not as clean maybe that’sĀ what made soldiers sick.
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