“He has always been a remarkably good sleeper. I reminded him that on the field, no matter what the weather was, or how heavily charged the next day might be with responsibilities, sometimes with a battle on his hands for the next day, he still slept soundly. I have seen him drop down in the mud and rain and be sound asleep in two minutes.” - General Horace Porter, one of Grant’s old war buddies, commenting on General Grant’s ability to sleep during the Civil War
It’s a skill soldiers commonly learn. Grant (and Sherman) were very much soldiers’ soldiers, close to the troops and the conditions the troops lived in. Any number of accounts of veterans, modern or historical, will tell you that a soldier learns to sleep whenever and wherever they can steal some shut-eye!
“He has always been a remarkably good sleeper. I reminded him that on the field, no matter what the weather was, or how heavily charged the next day might be with responsibilities, sometimes with a battle on his hands for the next day, he still slept soundly. I have seen him drop down in the mud and rain and be sound asleep in two minutes.” - General Horace Porter, one of Grant’s old war buddies, commenting on General Grant’s ability to sleep during the Civil War
That’s pretty cool. Kinda reads like narcolepsy though. I wonder.
It’s a skill soldiers commonly learn. Grant (and Sherman) were very much soldiers’ soldiers, close to the troops and the conditions the troops lived in. Any number of accounts of veterans, modern or historical, will tell you that a soldier learns to sleep whenever and wherever they can steal some shut-eye!