A Soldier's Experience; or, A Voice from the Ranks / Showing the Cost of War in Blood and Treasure. A Personal Narrative of the Crimean Campaign, from the Standpoint of the Ranks; the Indian Mutiny, and Some of its Atrocities; the Afghan Campaigns of 1863
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A veteran noncommissioned officer recounts frontline experiences across mid-19th-century campaigns, offering battlefield narratives, camp letters, and reflections on hardship and courage. He describes assaults and sieges including Alma, Inkermann, and the storming of Sebastopol, records wounds, extreme weather, and the daily strains of soldiering, and relates episodes from the Indian Mutiny and the Afghan operations of 1863, with accounts of atrocities and reprisals. Interspersed are sketches of notable officers, regimental casualty lists, notes on local customs and curiosities, and sober reflections on the moral and financial costs of war, presented as a concise factual narrative for general readers.
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