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The narrative presents a front-line account of a large World War I offensive, following preparations, the opening artillery barrage, advancing across no-man’s-land, and the capture and defence of enemy trenches. Vivid scenes convey the experiences of forward observation officers, infantry assaults, machine-gun and artillery fire, use of tanks, counter-attacks, and the treatment of casualties. Chapters move episodically from build-up to climax and aftermath, balancing tactical detail with reflections on fear, endurance, and comradeship under fire. Descriptions emphasize sensory immediacy and the grinding rhythm of attack, supply, and loss, offering a practical, eyewitness portrayal of modern industrialized warfare.

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Boyd Cable

Boyd Cable was a British author known for his works that often explore themes of war and adventure. His writing reflects a keen interest in military life and the experiences of those involved in conflict. Notable titles include "Action Front," which delves into the realities of war, and "Air Men o' War," showcasing the aerial battles of World War I. Cable's narratives are characterized by their vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling, making significant contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works provide valuable insights into the human condition during tumultuous times.

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