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A wartime chaplain compiles letters and firsthand vignettes by British soldiers that illustrate courage, discipline, and humour amid frontline conditions. Arranged by theme, the pieces recount bayonet fights, cavalry encounters, trench routine, hospital life, acts of individual gallantry, and the camaraderie that sustains morale. The collection juxtaposes vivid combat episodes with lighter anecdotes, nicknames, and observations of allied civilians, highlighting how resilience, practical habits, and humour shaped daily life under fire.
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