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Camp life could be similarly as risky as battling. His story gives a review of a trooper's vagrant routine over a four-year traverse, amid which time the essential requirement for rest, nourishment, and attire moved toward becoming as imperative as the fights he battled and survived. He notes in his prelude that his stories of "outdoors, walking, battling, and enduring" will resound with previous officers, and without a doubt, a lot of his journal basically inventories these events, which mirror the harried life he drove at the time.

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Camp life could be just as dangerous as fighting.

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