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An army marches on its stomach

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An army marches on its stomach.
Prov. An army needs a regular supply of food in order to keep on fighting. The invading army will soon have to pull back. An army marches on its stomach, and they're out of food.
See also: army, stomach


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] An Army Marches on Its Stomach Severe hunger was a constant for most Continental soldiers.
But an army marches on its stomach, and among the white tents of the French military headquarters, canteen staff dished out the food into bowls.
AN army marches on its stomach - and Falkirk had four of their finest generals leading them on full rations to Hampden's battle.
 
 
 
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