Camp Dubois: January 2, 1804
At Camp Dubois, the recruits continued preparing for the upcoming expedition. The winter months proved difficult, testing the volunteers' resolve and commitment. Discipline problems surfaced periodically among the men, including incidents of drinking and fighting. Clark addressed these infractions firmly, working to maintain order within the camp as the corps trained and readied itself for the journey ahead.
The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or fighting — and Clark dealt with infractions firmly. The winter months tested the resolve of the volunteers.
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The recruits at Camp Dubois continued their preparations. Issues of discipline arose periodically — some men were caught drinking or fighting — and Clark dealt with infractions firmly. The winter months tested the resolve of the volunteers.
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