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The narrative follows several young men leaving military school to enter wartime service, portraying their voyages, training, and combat experiences. One thread focuses on a stoker who endures harsh discipline, the mysterious loss of identity papers, and suspicion of desertion. Action-packed episodes of naval and trench encounters alternate with quieter material: letters home, a budding romance, and long stretches of anxious waiting. Occasional illustrations and diagrams accompany accounts of hardship and strategy. Throughout, the work traces personal sacrifice, loyalty, and the uncertain hope for victory in the face of danger and misunderstanding.

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James Fiske

James Fiske was an American journalist and war correspondent known for his vivid reporting during World War I. His works often focused on the experiences of soldiers and civilians in conflict zones, providing readers with a firsthand account of the realities of war. Notable titles include "Facing the German Foe" and "The Belgians to the Front," where he captured the struggles and resilience of those affected by the war. Fiske's contributions to war journalism helped shape public understanding of military conflicts during a tumultuous period in history.

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