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The New Army in Training

A detailed contemporary account of wartime mobilization that follows recruits through cantonments and training grounds as they learn drill, signaling, gunnery, engineering, and logistical work. It profiles varied units — regional battalions, Territorials, colonial contingents and Indian troops — while explaining artillery, supply, transport and mechanical support, and noting kit, routines, and camp life. Observational vignettes emphasize the eagerness, innocence, and adaptability of novices, the instructors' methods, and the practical humor and discipline that shape them into serviceable formations. The text blends technical description with human detail to show how raw material is turned into an organized army.

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A detailed contemporary account of wartime mobilization that follows recruits through cantonments and training grounds as they learn drill, signaling, gunnery, engineering, and logistical work. It profiles varied units — regional battalions, Territorials, colonial contingents and Indian troops — while explaining artillery, supply, transport and mechanical support, and noting kit, routines, and camp life. Observational vignettes emphasize the eagerness, innocence, and adaptability of novices, the instructors' methods, and the practical humor and discipline that shape them into serviceable formations. The text blends technical description with human detail to show how raw material is turned into an organized army.

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Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English author and poet, renowned for his vivid storytelling and mastery of the English language. He is best known for his works that explore themes of adventure, colonialism, and the complexities of British imperialism. One of his most notable works, "Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks," showcases his ability to capture the spirit of maritime life and the coming-of-age journey of a young boy. Kipling's literary contributions include a diverse range of poetry, short stories, and novels, such as "The Jungle Book" and "Kim," which reflect his deep engagement with the cultures and landscapes of both Britain and India.

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