About This Book
A firsthand account recounts the 7th Division's Mesopotamian operations, concentrating on campaigns to secure a railhead and to capture Tekrit and Samarra. It interweaves tactical descriptions of engagements, battalion and brigade movements, and map-supported locational detail with personal notebooks, regimental war-diaries, and veterans' recollections. The narrative highlights the practical effects of censorship on press reporting, emphasizes unit-level comradeship and humour under strain, and offers clear, often granular reportage of fighting, logistics, and the sequence of actions that consolidated positions beyond Baghdad.
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