About This Book
The story follows recruits and their companions as they move west and onward toward the Pacific during the 1898 war with Spain, portraying the grind of military travel, railway delays, and camp life. A central thread traces a young civilian's romantic attachment to an officer's daughter and the tensions that arise when personal affection collides with duty and martial obligation. The narrative mixes vivid depictions of routine soldiering, scenes of comradeship and hardship, and moments of action in Manila, exploring themes of loyalty, courage, and the costs of love set against a military backdrop.
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