To All,
I have always wondered what a trooper did with all of his epuipment including his horse if he was in the hospital? For instance, if I am in a cav regiment in the ANV and I come down with one of multiple illness of the time and sent to the hospital. In other words, I am not wounded and left on the battlefield and than taken to the hospital and at someone elses mercy. How am I transported to the hospital? This may seem like a dumb question, but do I ride my horse and are there facilities at the hospital to care for the horse? What happens to all of my tack not to mention my weapons? Given the movement of cav, I can't believe it would be left in camp and there when I returned because camp may not be in the same place. So, basically, what was the process for a trooper to go to the hospital and be returned to the field when he was well. Also, I have heard that hospitals could or sometimes issued uniforms to men returning to their units. Does anyone have any documentation for that?
Rob Bruno
1st MD Cav
I have always wondered what a trooper did with all of his epuipment including his horse if he was in the hospital? For instance, if I am in a cav regiment in the ANV and I come down with one of multiple illness of the time and sent to the hospital. In other words, I am not wounded and left on the battlefield and than taken to the hospital and at someone elses mercy. How am I transported to the hospital? This may seem like a dumb question, but do I ride my horse and are there facilities at the hospital to care for the horse? What happens to all of my tack not to mention my weapons? Given the movement of cav, I can't believe it would be left in camp and there when I returned because camp may not be in the same place. So, basically, what was the process for a trooper to go to the hospital and be returned to the field when he was well. Also, I have heard that hospitals could or sometimes issued uniforms to men returning to their units. Does anyone have any documentation for that?
Rob Bruno
1st MD Cav
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