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A chaplain's diary-style account chronicles a single infantry regiment's mobilization, training, front-line service, and occupation period during the war. The narrative mixes immediate battlefield reports with personal anecdotes that convey everyday routines, religious observance, comradeship, humor, courage, and grief amid attacks and defenses across multiple sectors. Reflective passages highlight regimental esprit de corps and the chaplain's interaction with officers and enlisted men. The book also includes a historical appendix by a fellow soldier along with maps, unit records, citations, decorations, and appendices that document personnel and actions.

About the Author

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Francis Patrick Duffy

Francis Patrick Duffy was an American Roman Catholic priest and military chaplain, best known for his service during World War I. He gained prominence for his work with the 165th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Fighting 69th," where he provided spiritual support to soldiers in the trenches. Duffy's experiences during the war are vividly captured in his memoir, "Father Duffy's Story," which recounts both the harrowing realities of combat and the resilience of the human spirit. His contributions to literature and his dedication to his faith and fellow soldiers have left a lasting impact on both military and religious communities.

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