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An American volunteer with a British battalion recounts his enlistment, motivations, and impressions of service on the Western Front. He describes daily trench routines, raids and patrol work, periods of rest in billets, feeding and marching to salient positions, and his development into a bomber. Accounts of tanks and following them into action, engagements on the Somme, prisoners, and a final assault blend with practical observations. Interwoven are portraits of comradeship among Cockney soldiers, quieter moments behind the lines, suggestions aimed at fellow American volunteers, and a glossary of trench slang and terms.

About the Author

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Robert Derby Holmes

Robert Derby Holmes was an American author and soldier, best known for his work "A Yankee in the Trenches," which provides a vivid account of his experiences during World War I. His writing captures the realities of trench warfare and the emotional landscape of soldiers, offering readers a personal perspective on the conflict. Holmes's contributions to literature reflect the challenges and camaraderie faced by those in the trenches, making his work a significant part of war literature. His unique viewpoint as a soldier adds depth to the narrative, resonating with both historical and literary audiences.

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