About This Book
A first-person military chronicle of operations on the Antrea front during the civil conflict, outlining how local protection units and volunteers organized, defended key sectors and later shifted to offensive action. The narrative follows early skirmishes and artillery duels, expands to describe fighting across several sectors including Joutsenon, Ahvola and Raudun, and covers the progression from defensive holding actions to larger assaults and the siege and capture of a major regional city. Alongside operational detail it records casualties, civilian support and logistical strains, and presents the account as a commemorative summary honoring the volunteers' sacrifices.
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