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A first-hand reportage chronicle of a military expedition, documenting sea voyages, violent weather, troop embarkation and logistics, medical hardships including cholera, hospital conditions, camp life, interactions among allied contingents, and public and official responses to command decisions. The narrative mixes vivid travel and naval description with accounts of suffering, supply and transport arrangements, appended maps and plans, and reflective commentary on leadership, communication, and the pressures that shape military conduct.
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