About This Book
A first-person memoir recounts service in the French Foreign Legion during the First World War, tracing a soldier's enlistment, battlefield actions in Champagne, and the regiment's honorific presentation and ultimate decimation. Through episodic chapters the narrator profiles a motley crew of legionnaires—adventurers, fugitives, and volunteers from many lands including Americans—balancing their criminal pasts with fierce comradeship. The narrative blends vivid front-line detail, leadership challenges in maintaining discipline, and reflections on courage, sacrifice, and the exhilaration and grim realities of combat.
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