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The authors offer a candid firsthand account of service on the Western Front, combining descriptions of attack preparation and the assault on Vimy Ridge with everyday trench routine and life behind the lines. Chapters cover artillery and infantry coordination, road and logistics work, training and drills, moments of camaraderie, medical and charitable services, trench songs, and practical advice for new recruits. Illustrative sketches and anecdotes convey the practicalities, hardships, and small details of soldiering rather than romanticized heroics, presenting a plainspoken chronicle of combat operations and garrison life.

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James Belton

James Belton is an author known for his work "Hunting the Hun," which explores themes related to World War I and the experiences of soldiers during that tumultuous period. His writing provides insights into the challenges faced by those involved in the conflict, reflecting on the broader implications of war. Belton's contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the historical context of his time, making his work relevant for readers interested in military history and the human condition during wartime.

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