The Tale of a Trooper
About This Book
The narrator leaves rural life to enlist as a trooper, endures shipboard routines and the tedium of training, and spends months in Egypt where desert marches, khamsin storms, and visits to Cairo alternate with moments of rest and social diversion. He is later committed to the Gallipoli campaign, takes part in trench routine, patrols, and a night battle on Chanak Bair, suffers wounds, and witnesses the strain of prolonged operations. The account blends plainspoken humor and comradeship with detailed observation of hardship, daily soldiering, and the slow return from active duty.