Bivouacked

/ˈbɪv.u.ækt/ verb

Camped temporarily in the open air, especially without tents or full equipment, as soldiers often do during military campaigns.

From French 'bivouac,' borrowed from German 'Beiwacht' (extra guard watch). English adopted this term during the Napoleonic Wars and it became standard military terminology.

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