Sorry, Army Strong
I will stick my neck out and guess that the current Army is far more uniform in it's drill and general conduct then the US Army of 1861, due to current school system for enlisted soldiers and NCOs. It would appear that most instruction in the 1860's Army was done via a book in one hand held by the person elected in charge. I understand the pre war regulars would be different, but the officer would still have all the drill education since no training system existed for enlisted (No Basic Training, or NCO schools).
My question is how nonmilitary do you have to be to represent a infantry soldier from the 1860's?
robert simon
I will stick my neck out and guess that the current Army is far more uniform in it's drill and general conduct then the US Army of 1861, due to current school system for enlisted soldiers and NCOs. It would appear that most instruction in the 1860's Army was done via a book in one hand held by the person elected in charge. I understand the pre war regulars would be different, but the officer would still have all the drill education since no training system existed for enlisted (No Basic Training, or NCO schools).
My question is how nonmilitary do you have to be to represent a infantry soldier from the 1860's?
robert simon
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