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A sequence of poems records the daily rhythms and mechanics of artillery warfare, shifting among headquarters maps, gun-teams, aerial observers, signals operators, and supply columns. Vivid sensory detail conveys mud, gunfire, and the strain on bodies and animals, while recurring metaphors of servitude emphasize how men and machines are trained and bound to the guns. Technical procedures of targeting and communication, including ranging, flares, wireless signals, and observation, are interwoven with reflections on duty, endurance, and the corrosive effects of industrialized combat, producing a stark, compressed portrait of life on the artillery front.
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