Kitchener's Mob: Adventures of an American in the British Army
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An American volunteer recounts his enlistment, training, and service with early-war British volunteer battalions, describing recruiting-room encounters, army drill and instruction, life in billets and trenches, daily routines, hygiene instruction, and the camaraderie and stoicism of ordinary soldiers facing modern warfare. The narrative combines practical descriptions of transport, billeting and trench construction with short personal vignettes and humorous moments to portray battalion life, morale, and the small-scale organization and discipline that sustained men in the line.
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