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[The following describes common hygiene conditions for the average infantry soldier in the American Civil War.]

What clothes they did have swarmed with lice – one soldier described standing over a fire and hearing them pop like corn. Men tried turning their shirts inside out, which they called “executing a flank movement.”


Source:

Jenkins, Sally, and John Stauffer. “The Hounds.” The State of Jones: The Small Southern County That Seceded from the Confederacy. Anchor Books, 2010. 126. Print.

[**The following describes common hygiene conditions for the average infantry soldier in the American Civil War.**] >What clothes they did have swarmed with lice – one soldier described standing over a fire and hearing them pop like corn. Men tried turning their shirts inside out, which they called “executing a flank movement.” ____________________________ **Source:** Jenkins, Sally, and John Stauffer. “The Hounds.” *The State of Jones: The Small Southern County That Seceded from the Confederacy*. Anchor Books, 2010. 126. Print.

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