About This Book
The volume collects essays and short narratives that examine uncanny and supernatural phenomena encountered during active service, blending first-person testimonies, reflective essays, and fictional sketches. Contributors consider premonitions, apparitions, spirit contact, and the impression that war both reveals and intensifies experiences of the unseen, weighing psychological explanations against spiritual interpretations. Several sketches dramatize encounters with haunted objects, spectral comrades, and espionage-related mysteries, while the essays explore the soul's boundaries, angelic appearances, and fellowship with unseen forces. The tone alternates between skeptical inquiry and credulous wonder, aiming to map how extreme stress, memory, and belief shape reports of the weird in wartime.





