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A chaplain's diary-style account chronicles a single infantry regiment's mobilization, training, front-line service, and occupation period during the war. The narrative mixes immediate battlefield reports with personal anecdotes that convey everyday routines, religious observance, comradeship, humor, courage, and grief amid attacks and defenses across multiple sectors. Reflective passages highlight regimental esprit de corps and the chaplain's interaction with officers and enlisted men. The book also includes a historical appendix by a fellow soldier along with maps, unit records, citations, decorations, and appendices that document personnel and actions.

FOOTNOTES:

[5] Final figures.

Killed Wounded Missing
Officers 14 45 0
Enlisted Men 224 1,135 153
Total Losses 238 1,180 153
Grand Total 1,571

Practically all of those marked “missing” were wounded men of whom no record was sent back to us from the hospitals.

In the Lunéville Sector our battle losses had been 1 officer and 29 enlisted men killed; 19 officers and 408 enlisted men wounded.

In the Baccarat Sector, 3 men killed and 8 wounded.

In Champagne 1 officer and 43 men killed; 7 officers and 245 men wounded. Our missing on all three of these fronts was 9 men.

Between March 1st and August 1st the Regiment lost 315 killed, 1,867 wounded, 162 missing, making a grand total of 2,344.