On the Road to Bagdad: A Story of Townshend's Gallant Advance on the Tigris
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An episodic military adventure follows young officers and their comrades during a hazardous advance along the Tigris, alternating between frontier cantonments, cavalry rides, riverine motor-boat actions, cutting-out and amphibious expeditions, capture and breakout, and the pursuit of an enemy operative. Encounters with local guides and sudden skirmishes test the men’s resourcefulness, while character-focused episodes show bonds of loyalty, the improvisations of small‑unit warfare, and the persistence required to press forward through desert terrain toward their strategic objective.
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