I was talking more of the 18th/19th century. There just wasn't a lot of resources put into caring for wounded soldiers, it was expected that if they were wounded beyond the ability to fight they'd be paid off and fall back on their family/parish.
I was talking more of the 18th/19th century. There just wasn't a lot of resources put into caring for wounded soldiers, it was expected that if they were wounded beyond the ability to fight they'd be paid off and fall back on their family/parish.
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