About This Book
A firsthand memoir by a scout in a Highland infantry regiment describing rapid mobilization and deployment to the Western Front, the chaotic, mobile fighting of the war's opening weeks, and the grueling retreats and stands such as Mons and the Marne. The narrator recalls scouting and patrolling, encounters with machine guns and enemy aircraft, sudden night raids, the onset of trench warfare, heavy casualties among early units, and personal wounds and recovery. Interwoven are reflections on comradeship, military routine, civilian encounters, and the grim sense of sacrifice demanded by modern industrialized combat.
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