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"Shot at dawn" refers to the execution of soldiers, often during wartime, who were found guilty of cowardice or desertion. This practice involved firing squads carrying out the execution early in the morning, symbolizing a grim and harsh punishment. The phrase has come to represent the severe consequences of perceived betrayal in military contexts. It also evokes a broader commentary on the nature of war and justice.

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