"Over the Top," by an American Soldier Who Went / Together with Tommy's Dictionary of the Trenches
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The narrator recounts enlisting with British forces during the First World War, describing the journey from civilian life to uniform, recruitment episodes in London, and front-line service as a machine-gunner. Vivid firsthand scenes convey daily routines of trenches, patrols, bombardments, and the dark humor, solidarity, and language of the ordinary soldier. Interspersed with practical explanations and a glossary of trench terms, the account balances eyewitness combat narrative with reflections on comradeship, morale, and the everyday realities behind battlefield headlines.
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