About This Book
A collection of concise, school-oriented accounts recounting individual acts of duty and courage by members of the British Empire during the Great War, assembled from newspapers, reports, letters, and diaries. It opens with a reflection on the nature of bravery and an explanation of the Victoria Cross, then presents brief narratives of sailors, soldiers, airmen, nurses, and units—covering episodes such as Gallipoli, Vimy Ridge, mine-sweeping, submarine actions, and the story of Edith Cavell—each vignette emphasizing duty, self-sacrifice, and the lessons the deeds offer to readers.
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