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A Frenchman's Duty - A Foot Soldier's Journey through the First World War

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Sometimes gritty and graphic, sometimes humorous and insightful, "A Frenchman's Duty" chronicles Arthur's true story of four-years as a French foot soldier and cook on the Western Front during World War I. Transcribed and translated from Arthur's hand-scripted journal, illustrated with 44 one-hundred-year old color postcards, maps, and photos, then annotated with historic context and more than a century of military and political perspective, this book is a must read for anyone wishing to truly understand World War I, a "war to end all wars."

In his own words, Arthur describes his induction and training as a foot soldier, then his first introduction to battle. He describes his experiences at Verdun, in the Marne and Somme, and in Belgium. His journal entries about cooking for his officers and comrades; going "over the top" in terrifying charges; and being lost in enemy trenches and on the battlefield in the fog with pack mules in his charge, give accounts of battles not found in any other biography or history book about the war.

Arthur details the quieter sides of the war, too: rotations out of the trenches, interactions with civilians required to put him up for the night, his "permissions," or leaves to see family and friends. He gives a face to the personal side of a soldiers life, in and out of battle, something still so relevant today.

Arthur was the author's grandfather and godfather, so the book is not one of those tales where the hero dies in the end. Rather, it is a testament to the resilience in the face of hopeless odds, to life after PTSD, faith, and patriotic sacrifice beyond full understanding. Set during a time of terrible destruction, "A Frenchman's Duty" is nevertheless, an uplifting book about perseverance and its rewards.

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J. Michael Dumoulin is a 30-year Air Force veteran; a NASA retiree; former museum strategic initiatives director; and an author/illustrator. He is an award-winning communicator, a writer, and exhibit designer. Colonel Dumoulin earned a B.A. in Commercial Art at Florida State and an Advertising B.S. at the University of Florida. He was awarded a Masters in Public Communications from Boston University and holds a post-Masters certificate in National Strategy from the Air Force's Air University.

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Autori J. Michael Dumoulin
Editore Flatcreek Studios
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 28.05.2023
 
EAN 9781088024287
ISBN 978-1-08-802428-7
Pagine 250
Dimensioni 157 mm x 235 mm x 21 mm
Peso 692 g
Categorie Narrativa > Romanzi > Epistole, diari
Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Biografie, autobiografie

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