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- RAID ON ST. FRANCIS - MERRY GRENADIERS!
RAID ON ST. FRANCIS - MERRY GRENADIERS!
| Manufacturer: John Jenkins Designs | |
| SKU: | RRB-01X |
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Scale: 1:32 (54mm)
John Jenkins Designs - RAID ON ST. FRANCIS - MERRY GRENADIERS! from the Raid on St. Francis military miniature collection. Military Collectible is limited to 500 pieces produced. Perfect toy soldier for any American Colonial French and Indian War military diorama. Hand crafted Toy Soldier collectible.
For soldiers cooped up in the isolated garrison forts in the wilderness there was little to do in the off-duty hours, but eat, sleep, gamble and drink! New England Rum, popularly known as "Killdevil", was issued daily to the men. A gill or quarter pint was the authorized ration, but men could earn an extra gill in lieu of money for extra duties such as road building or fort construction. Also in some cases after returning from strenuous patrols or successful expeditions. Enterprising soldiers could always find extra drink somewhere. At Quebec in the winter months it was a serious problem. "Liquors were extremely scarce, and when men could procure them, they generally drank to excess, it was no uncommon thing in the morning, to find several men frozen to death, from the above cause."
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