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Battlefield Rations The Food Given To The British Soldier For Marching And Fighting 19002011Battlefield Rations The Food Given To The British Soldier For Marching And Fighting 19002011

Battlefield Rations The Food Given To The British Soldier For Marching And Fighting 19002011

Anthony Clayton

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An Army marches on its stomach, observed Napoleon, a hundred and fifty years later General Rommel remarked that the British should always be attacked before soldiers had had an early morning cup of tea. This book, written to raise money for the Army Benevolent Fund and with a Foreword by General Lord Dannatt. Military science.

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OL17584779W

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Food supplyGreat britain, history, militaryMilitary lifeHistoryOperational rations (Military supplies)Great Britain. Army

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