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A wartime correspondent records the arrival of expeditionary forces in Europe and follows their transition from coastal landings to training camps and village billets, describing daily life, improvisation of kitchens and bathing, and relations with local civilians. The account moves to front-line experiences: trench duty, artillery and reconnaissance, officer schools, medical and morale services, and accounts of offensive operations and maneuvers. Interspersed are portraits of leaders, visitors, and ordinary soldiers, concluding with operational reports and reflections on the army's evolution during the conflict.

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Heywood Broun

Heywood Broun was an American journalist and author known for his sharp wit and insightful commentary on contemporary issues. He contributed significantly to the literary landscape of the early 20th century, often blending humor with serious social critique. Broun's notable works include "Our Army at the Front," which reflects on the experiences of American soldiers during World War I, and "Pieces of Hate; And Other Enthusiasms," a collection that showcases his unique perspective on various topics. His writing often emphasized the importance of individual thought and the complexities of modern life, making him a distinctive voice of his time.

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