Copy file without sorting its contents

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I have files under my picture folder which contain photographs I have
scanned in. They are grouped by the year they were taken. In each year file
I manually rearranged them in chronological order. However, when I try
copying a year file to a flash drive for back-up, the pictures in the target
file get sorted alphabetically. Is there a simple way I can keep the
pictures in the order I want?
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