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| Al Nofi's CIC
 
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|  | Issue #154, May 21st, 2007 |  |  
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Infinite Wisdom 
la Triviata 
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"History knows many more armies ruined by want and disorder than by the effects of their enemies."    La Triviata  
The average age on first enlistment of a soldier in the "Indian Fighting Army" (1865-1890), was 23, and 32 for re-ups.
 The winter campaign in the Carpathians in 1914-1915 seems to have cost the Austro-Hungarian Army c. 6,600 casualties a day for nearly 100 days, mostly from illness, notably cholera and frostbite.
 In 1808 French Army Maj. Nicholas L'Homond proposed invading Britain by means of a fleet of 100 hot air balloons, each 100 meters in diameter and capable of carrying a thousand infantrymen, two cannon with their caissons, and 25 horses, plus supplies for ten days.
 In 1942 a scrap drive in Nebraska yielded 135 million tons of metal, about 103 pounds for every man, woman, and child in the state.
 During the Napoleonic Wars only 17.7-percent of the officers in British infantry regiments had secured their commissions through purchase, in contrast to 45.1-percent in the cavalry, which may help explain why Wellington found his footsloggers more reliable than his horse soldiers.
 In 1370 the mercenary Giovanni Acuto � Sir John Hawkwood � encountering two of his soldiers quarreling over who had the right to ravish a young nun whom they had taken prisoner, resolved the problem by thrusting a dagger into her heart.
 During the Crimean War the British estimated that they might recruit some 30,000 volunteers from the United States, but in fact only managed to secure about 150.
 The Roman Emperor Valentinian I (361-375) once executed an armorer because he had made a mistake in the weight of a breastplate.
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