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... e water in layers. Ships of the line held the outer lanes, their gun decks sealed and secured for sea transit. Frigates moved ahead and along the flanks, adjusting position with every change of wind. Corvettes and brigs threaded between columns, carrying messages and checking spacing. Behind them came the transports, wide-bellied vessels packed with infantry, cavalry, artillery, engineers, and every crate needed to keep an army alive once it stepped onto hostile ground.
On the flagship, ...
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