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The section follows an army that reaches a friendly coastal city and debates onward travel by sea. Officers propose sending men to secure ships and a volunteer sets out to fetch vessels. The commander outlines practical measures for provisioning through controlled forays, establishing guards and patrols, protecting the camp, organizing the requisition and crewing of ships, negotiating with coastal communities, and repairing difficult roads as a contingency. Additional measures cover discipline, distribution of plunder, and precautions against enemy opportunism during the stay.
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