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Trooper 3809: A Private Soldier of the Third Republic

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A former conscript recounts his time in the French military, describing enlistment procedures, the structure of active and reserve service, and everyday regimental life. He documents disciplinary routines, the authority of corporals and sergeants, harsh barrack conditions, and how appeals against punishments are stigmatized as insubordination. Through personal anecdotes and procedural explanation, he links these practices to broader institutional failings—particularly the rigid upholding of judgments—that can produce injustice, as highlighted by the Dreyfus affair. Chapters and appendices blend memoir, analysis, and illustrations to illuminate conscription, training, and the social effects of army organization.

About the Author

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Lionel Decle

Lionel Decle was a soldier and author known for his work "Trooper 3809: A Private Soldier of the Third Republic." In this autobiographical account, Decle provides a vivid and personal perspective on the experiences of a private soldier during the tumultuous times of the Third Republic in France. His writing captures the challenges and realities faced by soldiers, offering readers an intimate glimpse into military life and the broader socio-political context of the era. Decle's contributions to literature reflect the complexities of war and the human condition.

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