Paisley
I'll Lock Up
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Fletch said:Judging by the fact that long pointless standing at attention on parade grounds in century-plus heat was considered an indispensible part of manhood for any American born before 1900 or after 1904, I would say that yes, there was some understanding of the need to pass out.
Tolerance, however, was a different story. Most likely the passer-outer had his canteen emptied - all on the face, none down the gullet - and earned healthy verbal abuse. (Verbal abuse from one's betters was considered healthy at the time.)
Those delicate flowers should bend their knees when they stand at attention.