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The
Crimean war, which began in 1854, was to teach the British Army many
harsh lessons, including the need for excellent lines of communication
and proper sanitation to keep men and horses healthy. Both the barracks
and stables at Aldershot were eventually modified in order to take
account of these lessons but initially at least life at the new, permanent
camp was rudimentary at best.
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