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A rousing account follows four rural comrades who answer a wartime enlistment, depart their station after farewells, and travel to join an expedition; their personalities and wartime camaraderie are sketched through scenes in camp, on the voyage, and during an amphibious landing at the Dardanelles, where action, humor, and sacrifice combine. Interleaved are sketches of colonial life, banter among soldiers, reflections on imperial duty, and episodes of bravery, with romantic and anecdotal interludes. The book blends fiction and reportage to portray the temper, motives, and experiences of volunteer fighters in a distant campaign.

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R. W. Campbell

R. W. Campbell was a writer known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of military and adventure fiction. His notable works include "John Brown: Confessions of a New Army Cadet," which offers a humorous and insightful look at military life, and "Private Spud Tamson," a tale that captures the spirit of camaraderie among soldiers. Additionally, his book "The Kangaroo Marines" reflects his interest in action-packed narratives. Campbell's writing often combines wit with a keen observation of military culture, making his stories engaging for readers interested in this genre.

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