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The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"

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A first-person diary recounts the author's journey with a field ambulance unit to the Dardanelles, documenting embarkation and shipboard life, the transport of men, animals and stores, sea conditions and wartime precautions, daily routines and encounters with fellow officers and crew, the strain and courage of stretcher-bearers, experiences ashore including heat and local customs, and candid reflections on the practical challenges of tending wounded during amphibious operations.

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George Davidson

George Davidson was a notable figure known for his contributions to military history and literature. He is best recognized for his work "The Incomparable 29th and the 'River Clyde'," which provides an insightful account of the 29th Division's experiences during World War I. Davidson's writing reflects a deep understanding of the complexities of war and the human experience within it. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the narratives of soldiers during significant historical events.

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