Field Service Regulations, United States Army

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Field Service Regulations, United States Army
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The appearance of the troops should' be uniform. Necessary changes in the clothing should be anticipated by an order.
242. One of the greatest sources of hardship for troops on a march, especially for infantry, is hot weather. The best way to counteract its effect and prevent heat stroke is found in the proper use of drinking water.
The excessive drinking of water is injurious; its consump- tion is largely a matter of personal habit. Under ordinary con- ditions a canteen of water should last a
...man a day. Many men do not drink at all during the marching hours. All soldiers should be trained to an economical use of water and to keeping a small reserve until an opportunity comes to replenish the supply ; oflScers should set a good example in this respect.
This training is of special value when water is scarce or is known to be infected with harmful bacteria. When marching through country in which cholera is prevalent such restraint becomes imperative.
It is the duty of commanding officers to afford sufficient opportunities for drinking good water and replenishing canteens, but it should be done by order, not by straggling from the com- mand.


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