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The narrative follows a regiment preparing to march from a city camp to join major fighting, portraying the public send-off and the private farewells that accompany enlistment. Through a sequence of episodes it moves from camp life and patriotic pageantry to combat and its aftermath, emphasizing camaraderie, the contrast between romantic and domestic sacrifice, and the ways families and soldiers confront fear, duty, loss, and memory.
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