"Regulations For Encampments" is a comprehensive guide issued by the U.S. Army, detailing the procedures and standards for establishing and maintaining military encampments. This manual provides essential information for soldiers and officers involved in setting up temporary or semi-permanent camps in the field. It covers a wide range of topics, including site selection, layout design, sanitation, security, and logistical support.
Originally designed for practical use in military operations, this document offers valuable insights into the organizational and operational aspects of army encampments. While primarily intended for military personnel, its detailed instructions and clear guidelines make it a useful resource for anyone interested in the history of military logistics and field operations. A crucial historical reference, showcasing the meticulous planning required to support military forces in various field environments.
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