Re: Ground cloth usage
Regarding whether it is more correct to carry only one wool and one gum blanket, consider this...
My old pard, Scott Cross, long ago had mentioned a reference he came across while researching his history of the 5th Kentucky Infantry. In it, an officer from one of the brigades of the old 20th Corps recalled an order issued at the beginning of the Tullahoma Campaign limiting each man to carry only one blanket...either the wool or rubber. That officer also related that those who elected to carry the rubber blanket instead of the wool were thankful as they found it easier to stay dry and warm during that campaign.
Just a little food for thought.
Paul McKee
Regarding whether it is more correct to carry only one wool and one gum blanket, consider this...
My old pard, Scott Cross, long ago had mentioned a reference he came across while researching his history of the 5th Kentucky Infantry. In it, an officer from one of the brigades of the old 20th Corps recalled an order issued at the beginning of the Tullahoma Campaign limiting each man to carry only one blanket...either the wool or rubber. That officer also related that those who elected to carry the rubber blanket instead of the wool were thankful as they found it easier to stay dry and warm during that campaign.
Just a little food for thought.
Paul McKee
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