Camp Dubois: January 27, 1804
Editorial note: no detailed primary-source journal entry survives for January 27, 1804 that is distinct from the surrounding days. The Corps was active in the Planning & Preparation phase during this period.
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The men continued training at Camp Dubois under Clark's supervision. Daily routines included military drills, marksmanship practice, and boat handling exercises.
Clark maintained strict discipline, as the success of the expedition would depend on the men's ability to work as a cohesive unit under extreme conditions.
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