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What Alcohol Did Soldiers Drink During WWI?

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  • by Denise Kelly on October 20th, 2009

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    During WWI, British soldiers were rationed two ounces of rum or a pint of porter daily. Germans received a pint of beer, half a pint of wine and a quarter pint of spirits. Canadians got shipments of Jamaican rum. But U.S. soldiers, under Prohibition laws, observed a "dry" zone around its bases.

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    Soldiers' Food in the Trenches

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    First World War Fought With 'Liquid Courage'

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