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An American veteran recounts enlisting in the Foreign Legion and the harsh training that prepared a multinational battalion for frontline service. He describes trench warfare, specific attacks and outpost routines, hospital evacuation and recovery, and the daily hardships that fostered comradeship among soldiers of varied origins. Interwoven are unit histories, portraits of foreign volunteers, observations of invaded regions, and reflections on love, democracy, autocracy, and wartime crimes. The account combines firsthand narrative and commentary to honor those who volunteered out of conviction.

About the Author

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John Bowe

John Bowe is an author known for his work "Soldiers of the Legion, Trench-Etched," which explores the experiences of soldiers in the French Foreign Legion. His writing often reflects on themes of military life and the challenges faced by those in service. Bowe's contributions provide a unique perspective on the historical and personal narratives of soldiers, enriching the literary heritage surrounding military literature.

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