昆士兰特遣队在南非战争中的健康与体能,1899-1902

Pub Date : 2022-08-24 DOI:10.1353/hah.2022.0001
Effie Karageorgos, B. Wood
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摘要:1899年,英国请求澳大利亚殖民地的志愿军在南非与布尔人作战。在历史文献中,前往南非的澳大利亚士兵被描述为身体健康,尤其是与英国的“Tommies”相比。部队自己经常在个人记录中写下他们优越的身体状况,但许多人写得很长,说战场上缺乏食物或舒适。本文研究了279名在昆士兰第一和第三特遣队服役的男性的入伍和退伍的人口统计和人体测量数据,以及士兵们对南非健康和舒适的说法。人体测量分析显示,尽管食物摄入量各不相同,但澳大利亚士兵回家后身体健康,营养状况略好于入伍时。这为一些士兵声称服兵役给他们带来了“光荣的健康”提供了一些支持。
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Health and Fitness of the Queensland Contingents to the South African War, 1899–1902
Abstract:In 1899, Britain requested volunteers from the Australian colonies to fight the Boers in South Africa. Australian soldiers who travelled to South Africa are described within the historical literature as fit and healthy, especially in comparison with British 'Tommies'. The troops themselves wrote frequently of their superior physical condition in personal records, however many wrote at length about the lack of food or comfort on the battlefield. This paper examines the demographic and anthropometric data on enlistment and discharge of 279 men who fought in the First and Third Queensland Contingents alongside soldiers' claims about health and comfort in South Africa. Anthropometric analysis reveals that despite variable food intake, Australian soldiers returned home fit and with slightly better nutritional status than on enlistment. This provides some backing to some soldiers' claims that military service brought them 'glorious healthiness'.
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