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166 Feeding the Sick and Injured in The Civil War:  Apparently You Can't Run a War Without Women

166 Feeding the Sick and Injured in The Civil War: Apparently You Can't Run a War Without Women

Season 5 Published 2 months ago
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In the Last Big War we threw in America we still had "Camp Followers" to do the laundry, the nursing and a good amount of the cooking (not to mention helping with loading guns).  And George Washington hated having these women around so much that Army practice - and new war philosophies got rid of most of them.  

But then, the American Civil War started producing injured guys in the 1000's.

Suddenly having women around to do nursing and laundry was important.  And they had to call the women back.  To be fair - they did it more officially this time. 

To find out who these women were - and what they fed you - listen in.

Also - Spoiler:  Still better to be an officer.

Books Referenced:
A Mother's Work: Mary Ann Bickerdyke by Mary Vangorder

The Big Burn by Timothy Egan

Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor Turtle
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