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Tommy Atkins at War: As Told in His Own Letters

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The work assembles letters and eyewitness sketches by a common soldier that chronicle frontline life during the early continental war, from embarkation and civilian welcomes to the strain of retreat, trench routine, and battle. Vivid vignettes mix humour, comradeship, and small acts of chivalry with descriptions of artillery, cavalry, and aerial operations, plus daily concerns such as rations and medical care. Episodes highlight regional units and their morale, interactions with local populations, officers' relationships with men, and the soldier's perceptions of the enemy. The collection presents an intimate, immediate portrait of soldiering that balances grim realities with moments of loyalty, bravery, and levity.

About the Author

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James Alexander Kilpatrick

James Alexander Kilpatrick was an American author known for his work during and about World War I. His notable book, "Tommy Atkins at War: As Told in His Own Letters," provides a unique perspective on the experiences of British soldiers through their personal correspondence. Kilpatrick's writing captures the realities of war, offering insights into the lives and thoughts of those who served. His contributions to literature reflect a commitment to preserving the voices of individuals during a pivotal time in history.

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