About This Book
The narrator offers a first-person memoir of joining the armed forces during an uprising, describing choices among infantry, cavalry and irregular peasant bands and the popular enthusiasm that accompanied recruitment. He recounts rapid promotion to artillery sergeant, close attention to his cannon, training, and the emotional whirlwind of his first engagement—fear, exhilaration, pride—and the keepsakes those moments left behind. Interwoven are vivid scenes of urban crowds, improvised militias, and reflections on youthful illusions about glory and combat.
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