About This Book
A first-person wartime memoir traces the author’s enlistment, training and successive postings at home and overseas, emphasizing day-to-day military routines rather than combat. The narrative records life in camps and base workshops, movement between stations, practical duties and occasional administrative transfers, and the informal characters and small incidents that shaped daily existence. Arranged chronologically, recollections rely on memory and photographs to sketch logistical details, adaptations to military discipline and the steady maintenance of morale amid uncertainty, offering a grounded account of service from mobilization to demobilization.
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