About This Book
A newly drafted soldier records his early weeks in training through diary-like entries that recount arrival at a vast cantonment, the chaotic journey, and the diverse, often bewildering mix of recruits. He describes crowded barracks, medical inspections and vaccinations, makeshift comforts, shared meals, language barriers, and the pranks and guidance of more experienced men. Homesickness and anxiety coexist with a developing camaraderie and dry humor that ease daily hardships, while military routines and bureaucracy shape adjustment to camp life. Occasional illustrations accompany the firsthand, observational sketches of training-era everyday realities.
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