An edition of The U.S. Army cooks' manual (2018)

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An edition of The U.S. Army cooks' manual (2018)

The U.S. Army cooks' manual

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An army marches on its stomach - so the classic saying goes. This book brings together excerpts from contemporary manuals to show how the U.S. Army fed and provisioned its troops in the 19th and early 20th century, lifting the lid on what daily life must have been like both for those preparing and consuming the rations. The first part of the book covers the development of rations, messing, and army cooking until the Civil War. During the Civil War the huge number of volunteers who had no experience of cooking meant that the health of the army was in danger, and the result was the first cook book for soldiers. Later in the century, training for army cooks was introduced, alongside an official manual. A large extract is included from the manual dating to 1896, when the U. S. Army was involved in the last skirmishes of the Indian Wars, the Spanish-American war, and the Philippine-American war. The manual prepares a cook for any eventuality whether in garrison, in the field , or on the march. As well as classic American fare such as chowder and Rhode Island pancakes, more exotic influences are apparent with such delights as Crimean Kebobs, Turkish pillau, and Tamales. Following the experience of providing rations for men campaigning overseas in warmer climates, and the infamous 'embalmed beef' scandal, later manuals, including the 1916 edition, offer a detailed consideration of nutrition for the men and also recipes for when the cook has only a camp fire, and no utensils, available. with many illustrations and diagrams, this is a fascinating exploration of 19th and early 20th century U.S. Army cooking.

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Casemate
Language
English
Pages
191

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2018, Casemate
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Table of Contents

Contents : -- Introduction -- Chapter 1,
Feeding the Army: 1775-1848 -- -- Chapter 2,
Creating soldier cooks: 1848-1898 -- -- Chapter 3,
Embalmed beef and cooking overseas: 1898-1912 -- -- Chapter 4,
Cooking in a Global War: World War I --
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 191).

Other Titles
United States Army cooks' manual, U.S. Army cooks' manual :

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.5/7
Library of Congress
UC723 .U27 2018, UC723

The Physical Object

Pagination
191 pages
Number of pages
191

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26945441M
ISBN 10
1612004709
ISBN 13
9781612004709
LCCN
2018303396
OCLC/WorldCat
958447870

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