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A collection of close-up vignettes tracing the experiences of infantrymen from mobilization and the journey to the front through quiet camp days, assaults over the top, trench hazards and man-traps, wounds and the morphia of pain. Organized into four sections—the approach to the battlefield, episodes on the land, a sequence of training and hard-earned lessons, and a concluding harvest—it focuses on small, everyday actions, practical tactics, comradeship, endurance, and the incremental, often grim episodes that together produce the larger outcomes of war.

About the Author

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H. C. McNeile

H. C. McNeile, also known as Sapper, was a British author celebrated for his adventure novels, particularly those featuring the character Bulldog Drummond. His most notable work, "Bull-dog Drummond: The Adventures of a Demobilised Officer Who Found Peace Dull," introduces readers to a former soldier who seeks excitement in a post-war world. McNeile's writing often reflects themes of heroism and camaraderie, drawing from his own experiences in World War I. In addition to Drummond, he penned several other works, including "Men, Women and Guns" and "The Valley of the Shadow," contributing significantly to the genre of British adventure fiction.

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