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What does requisitions mean?
Wiktionary
requisitions (Noun) Plural of requisition.
Military DictionaryMilitary Dictionary and Gazetteer💥
requisitions Are forms prescribed for the demand of certain
allowances, as forage, rations, etc. It also signifies the act of
exacting either men or things for the public service. Requisitions are,
however, an uncertain and unequal means of supply and only enable an
army to live from hand to mouth, and although practicable in offensive
wars, are only justifiable in rapid movements, where time does not admit
the employment of more certain means of supply. The system is less
odious than pillage. Bonaparte skillfully adopted another method, in
harmony with the spirit of wars of invasion, and also more reliable as a
means of support. He substituted himself in place of the supreme
authorities of the invaded country, and exacted pecuniary
contributions, paying, or promising to pay, for all provisions and
other supplies needed for his army. This system was well executed by
Marshal Suchet in Spain, and a similar system was also matured and
published in orders by Gen. Scott while in Mexico. A treaty of peace,
however, soon after was made, which put an end to military operations,
and the system was therefore only partially executed. But with a
sufficient army in a fertile country, the experience of the world has
shown that if the inhabitants are protected from injuries, they will
very generally sell to the best paymasters. It is therefore the interest
of an invading army not to interfere with the ordinary avocations of
citizens, and such is the modern usage.
Part of speech
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requisitions, verb, present, 3rd person singular of requisition (infinitive).
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