About This Book
A collection of personal sketches traces the author's journey from embarkation and shipboard routine through stops in Egypt and the Canal Zone to service at Gallipoli and later postings in France. Vignettes combine logistical detail, camp life, local color, and encounters with civilian towns and soldiers, moving between immediacy of dug-out and hospital scenes, the evacuation, and quieter provincial routines. Themes include adaptation to unfamiliar places, the interplay of ordinary life and wartime strain, and the persistence of small, transient impressions amid broader military movements.
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