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Our officer, looking through his field glasses said that he could see someone in one of the house doorways. "Wagstaff" he said, "take a man with you and see who it is, and bring him back here".
His autobiography (Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, Memoirs of an Infantry Officer) was a quiet masterpiece of emotion recollected in post-War tranquillity. Now, even for Veteran Sassoon, the War is ...
The Dentistry in Literature series: Memoirs of an Infantry Officer For the cover series of this volume (223) of the BDJ, we have chosen to illustrate various instances where dentistry or teeth ...
Junior infantry officers were also among the most likely ... There is no shortage of diaries and memoirs recording the day-to-day experience of soldiers in World War I. (Five years ago Britain ...
That tradition continues through a number of memoirs now coming out about the ... as a classics major at Dartmouth; he served as infantry officer in Afghanistan and led a reconnaissance platoon ...
A similar exposure of the pointless savagery of life in the trenches came from a fellow officer in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, Siegfried Sassoon, in his Memoirs of an Infantry Officer and an ...
A remarkable case of a Jewish officer’s heroism under fire of the ... publication in “The Evening Bulletin” of the memoirs of Major-General Joseph E. Kuhn, who commanded the 79th Division.
Memoirs of an Anzac, by John Barrie. Barrie was a Melbourne bank clerk when war began. As a militia officer he secured a commission in the 8th Battalion and landed on Gallipoli on April 25 ...