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At Ypres with Best-Dunkley

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The author assembles diary entries and letters recording daily life, training, and combat in the Ypres Salient during 1917, tracing a battalion's movements from rear areas back to the front, the atmosphere of waiting and preparation for a major assault, and the experience of the subsequent battle. Personal impressions emphasize officers and men, most notably the unpopular commander Best-Dunkley, his leadership and its effects on morale. The narrative combines frontline detail, relief and bilge-trench episodes, and reflections on loss and comradeship, concluding with a chapter on the battle itself and several appendices on related military topics.

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Thomas Hope Floyd

Thomas Hope Floyd was a notable figure during World War I, recognized for his contributions to literature through his firsthand accounts of the war. His work, "At Ypres with Best-Dunkley," provides a vivid depiction of the experiences faced by soldiers in the trenches, highlighting both the horrors and the camaraderie of wartime life. Floyd's writing is characterized by its authenticity and emotional depth, offering readers a glimpse into the realities of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit. His contributions remain a part of the literary heritage surrounding the Great War.

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