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A sequence of letters and sketches follows civilian recruits as they travel to and live in a summer military training camp, describing daily drills, marksmanship practice, inoculations, hikes, and mess-hall life. Personal correspondence conveys mixed emotions: eagerness, self-consciousness in uniform, homesickness, broken engagements, and debates over pacifism and preparedness. The narrative emphasizes squad camaraderie, camp songs, practical instruction, and the camaraderie that develops among men of varied backgrounds, balancing lighthearted episodes with reflective commentary on the strains and satisfactions of training.
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