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Kelly of the Foreign Legion: Letters of Légionnaire Russell A. Kelly

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An American volunteer's wartime letters document his voyage to France, enlistment in the Légion étrangère, training at the Lyon depot, and early impressions of French towns and barracks life. He records the daily work of caring for horses aboard ship, the rigors of training, and the journey from depot to the front. Detailed accounts describe trench conditions, operations in the Artois sector, and combat around Souchez, with aftermath and casualties. An appended historical sketch of the Legion contextualizes the correspondence, and a closing chapter recounts the search for the author's fate after he was reported missing following a severe engagement.

About the Author

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Russell Anthony Kelly

Russell Anthony Kelly was a soldier and writer known for his firsthand accounts of life in the French Foreign Legion. His notable work, "Kelly of the Foreign Legion: Letters of Légionnaire Russell A. Kelly," is a collection of letters that provides insight into the experiences and challenges faced by legionnaires. Through his vivid storytelling, Kelly captures the camaraderie, hardships, and adventures of military life, offering readers a unique perspective on a lesser-known aspect of military history. His writings contribute to the literary heritage of war memoirs, reflecting both personal and collective experiences.

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