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Posted by Steve on February 24, 19102 at 05:57:29:
I'm looking for books, doents or anything that may tell me where the armies may have set up encampments. Not battlefields or near them. I mean encampments where they may have been in limbo between fights or stopped to rest, sleep and eat while on the move. Or where they may have been training. Does anyone know where I might find such information.
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