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Generally speaking, the Legion unit drills, trains, patrols, or performs hard labor. The Captain is well aware that no Legion unit has ever mutinied while in combat, but that it frequently happens while on garrison duty. Therefore, he does his best to keep his troops occupied, working largely on “public and military infrastructure construction”. (Roads, shoring up the fort, etc.)
 
Generally speaking, the Legion unit drills, trains, patrols, or performs hard labor. The Captain is well aware that no Legion unit has ever mutinied while in combat, but that it frequently happens while on garrison duty. Therefore, he does his best to keep his troops occupied, working largely on “public and military infrastructure construction”. (Roads, shoring up the fort, etc.)
  
In the rather unusual structure of life in Port Cochere, the Legion unit is occasionally given special dictat to locally perform the functions of the Gendarmerie (see the Police section of “The Authorities” for more). The current Mayor only occasionally pulls ''that'' lever, though.
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In the rather unusual structure of life in Port Cochere, the Legion unit is occasionally given special dictat to locally perform the functions of the Gendarmerie (see the Police section of “The Authorities” for more). The current Mayor only occasionally pulls [i]that[/i] lever, though.  
  
 
POLICY REGARDING THE KAMEKAME: The Legion has, on occasion, performed "border marches" along the edges of the agreed-on turf of Port Cochere. This was not taken as an aggressive act by the Kamekame, who seemed to rather enjoy Legionary marching songs.
 
POLICY REGARDING THE KAMEKAME: The Legion has, on occasion, performed "border marches" along the edges of the agreed-on turf of Port Cochere. This was not taken as an aggressive act by the Kamekame, who seemed to rather enjoy Legionary marching songs.

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