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  2. Camp follower - Wikipedia

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    There were also camp followers on both the Union and Confederate sides of the Civil War. [5] However, a major difference between the armies of the American Revolution and the Civil War was the presence of women and children. By the time of the Civil War, camps and campaigns included far fewer wives, children and other relatives of soldiers.

  3. 1842 retreat from Kabul - Wikipedia

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    Around 2,000 sepoys and camp followers were eventually found in Kabul and brought back to India by General Pollock's army. [38] [7] The leadership of Elphinstone is seen as a notorious example of how the ineptitude and indecisiveness of a senior officer could compromise the morale and effectiveness of a whole army (though already much depleted).

  4. British soldiers in the eighteenth century - Wikipedia

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    The camp followers were usually subject to the same military law as the men themselves: a sutler could be flogged or even killed if found to be trading without a licence, and common offences included stealing and disobeying of direct orders.

  5. First Anglo-Afghan War - Wikipedia

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    The main British Indian force occupied Kabul and endured harsh winters. The force and its camp followers were almost completely massacred during the 1842 retreat from Kabul. [2] [3] The British then sent what was widely termed an "Army of Retribution" to Kabul to avenge the destruction of the previous forces. After recovering prisoners, they ...

  6. Battle of Vinegar Hill - Wikipedia

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    A number of disparate assessments of rebel casualties were made after the battle, with estimates ranging from 400 to 1,200 killed. Historian Kevin Whelan estimates that between 500 and 1,000 rebels (including camp followers) were killed, while military eyewitness Archibald McLaren wrote that rebel casualties amounted to 1,200 killed.

  7. Union army - Wikipedia

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    While many were discovered and forced to quit, others were only found out after they were killed in combat, and a number managed to serve throughout the entire war with their true identity successfully concealed. One of the more traditional roles played by women in the Union army was that of camp followers.

  8. Battle of Ager Falernus - Wikipedia

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    The day before Hannibal put his plan in motion, he had most of his men eat a hearty supper and go to bed early while leaving the campfires burning. 2,000 oxen from the captured herds were selected, along with 2,000 camp followers to drive the cattle and 2,000 light infantry to guard the whole gang, cattle and all.

  9. East African Mounted Rifles - Wikipedia

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    Treating the war "as if it were another safari", their use of civilian camp followers and practice of providing their own supplies led to notably lower rates of dysentery than other units. [19] While their initial service on the frontier was valuable, it was decided that the unit was more useful as a source of leaders for the King's African ...