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With the Persian Expedition

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The author recounts his service with a small, secret expeditionary force sent into north-west Persia and Transcaucasia during the closing stages of the Great War, describing its objectives, movements, and skirmishes with opposing forces. He mixes military narrative—marches, armoured cars, aeroplane actions, fighting at towns and passes, evacuations, and training of local levies—with vivid descriptions of geography, famine, tribal societies, and political complexity. Observations on logistics, intelligence work, and civilian suffering, including relief efforts and profiteering, intersperse operational episodes to show how a little-known campaign intersected with broader regional politics.

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Martin Henry Donohoe

Martin Henry Donohoe was an American author and military figure known for his work "With the Persian Expedition," which details his experiences during the 1905-1906 Persian Constitutional Revolution. His writing provides a unique perspective on the political and social upheaval of the time, reflecting both his personal insights and broader historical contexts. Donohoe's contributions to literature offer valuable documentation of early 20th-century events in Persia, making his work a notable resource for those interested in the region's history and the dynamics of constitutional movements.

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