About This Book
A first-person memoir by a young man who leaves a comfortable rural upbringing to become a dragoon, tracing his reasons for enlistment, adjustment to barrack life, and the everyday hazards and amusements of military service. The account blends reflective passages about family and village customs with vivid anecdotes of youthful practical jokes, regimental camaraderie, duties, and minor engagements, focusing on routine occurrences and small incidents that reveal how personal identity and social relations shift when agricultural roots give way to martial obligations.
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