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The narrative follows an army command on the American frontier as it escorts wagon trains, scouts for elusive Indigenous bands along a winding river, and enforces strict garrison routine under a veteran colonel. It alternates between field scouting and officers' daily life, examining tensions between cavalry and infantry, the burdens of discipline, and the strains of prolonged campaigning. Personal conflicts and small post dramas underscore themes of leadership, duty, order versus wilderness, and the moral and practical costs of military service on a remote frontier.
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