sutlering

Etymology
From, interpreted as a verb, +.

Noun

 * 1)  The trade of following an army regiment and supplying it with provisions.
 * 2) * 1870, C. L. Ruggles, The Great American Scout and Spy, "General Bunker", 3rd Edition, Olmsted & Company, page 136,
 * But, between you and I, (speaking confidentially,) I quit sutlering and joined a band of guerrillas, because I thought that I could make more money at it.