Related PagesSetting the SceneInfantry have long been considered the "backbone" of the army. Trained to fight on foot, they formed the core of any fighting force. On dozens of far-flung battlefields, the fortunes of the young nation of the mid-nineteenth century were shaped by foot soldiers. While dragoon soldiers received much of the glory, it was the infantry who did most of the fighting. At Fort Scott, the mobility of the dragoons allowed them to leave the fort for periods of time, leaving the infantry to "hold down the fort," Infantry soldiers performed most of the fatigue duties and the construction of the fort's buildings. Getting StartedThese pages contain information about infantry recruitment and training, organization, work performed by the infantry, and daily life. Would you want to be a soldier in the 1840s? MultimediaThe following media may be relevant to your station. Visit our page on daily bugle calls to find a full day's schedule.
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