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An American Crusader at Verdun

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The memoir recounts the author's volunteer service as an ambulance driver on the Western Front in World War I, tracing his voyage to France, training as a driver, posting in the Champagne region and at Verdun, and daily work evacuating wounded under bombardment and gas. It combines battlefield episodes—loss of comrades, night raids, and evacuation under fire—with scenes of civilian life behind the lines, interactions with French troops, decorations received, and reflective afterthoughts on courage, duty, and the war's devastation.

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Philip Sidney Rice

Philip Sidney Rice was an American author known for his work during World War I. His notable book, "An American Crusader at Verdun," reflects his experiences and observations during the war, providing a unique perspective on the conflict. Rice's writing captures the intensity and challenges faced by soldiers, contributing to the literary heritage of war literature. Through his vivid storytelling, he offers readers insight into the human experience amidst the chaos of battle.

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