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Battles & Bivouacs: A French soldier's note-book

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The narrative presents a soldier's wartime notebook chronicling mobilization, travel to depots, billet life, marches through contested regions, the shock of battle and life in the trenches, and episodes of bombardment and lull. It combines vivid scene-setting and practical details—camp routines, infirmary stays, food, music, and comradeship—with reflective passages on fear, morale, and the strain of sustained operations. Short episodic chapters alternate diary-like immediacy with panoramic afterthoughts about specific engagements and the daily endurance of front-line service.

About the Author

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Jacques Roujon

Jacques Roujon was a French soldier and author, best known for his work "Battles & Bivouacs: A French soldier's note-book." This book provides a vivid account of his experiences during military campaigns, offering readers a unique perspective on the life of a soldier in wartime. Roujon's writing captures the challenges and camaraderie faced by troops, as well as the harsh realities of battle. His contributions to military literature reflect the personal narratives that enrich our understanding of history and the human experience in conflict.

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