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A sequence of wartime diaries records an officer's movements and impressions during the early First World War, covering the retreat from Mons, the Gallipoli/ANZAC campaigns and the siege and fall of Kut in Mesopotamia. Entries mix frontline descriptions, logistical details and personal anecdotes about soldiers, civilians and allied forces, often noting heat, fatigue and improvisation. The author reflects on medical inspections, intelligence work and the strains of command while describing skirmishes, marches, hospital wards and river operations. Occasional candid criticism of leadership and the fog of war appears alongside practical reportage and moments of quiet observation.

About the Author

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Aubrey Herbert

Aubrey Herbert was a British author and soldier known for his work that reflects on his experiences during World War I. His notable book, "Mons, Anzac and Kut," provides a personal perspective on the battles and campaigns he witnessed, offering insights into the realities of war. Herbert's writings contribute to the literary heritage of military history, capturing the complexities of conflict and the human experience within it. His unique viewpoint as both a participant and observer enriches the understanding of this tumultuous period.

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