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Aubrey Smith was just one of countless thousands of young men who worked in an office in London when the Great War rumbled across Europe, engulfing the whole world in its path; one of countless thousands who enlisted to fight.
These first-hand accounts follow Smith\u2019s adventures with the London Rifle Brigade. Compiled from the letters he sent home during the war, sometimes quoted verbatim, often woven into a narrative, a more vivid or authentic picture of a soldier\u2019s time during the First World War could hardly be wished for.
From the na\u00EFve optimism of enlisting for duty, when all thought the fighting would cease before they\u2019d even had to fire a shot and \u2018for weeks we simply played at soldiers\u2019, Smith\u2019.
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Aubrey Smith was just one of countless thousands of young men who worked in an office in London when the Great War rumbled across Europe, engulfing the whole world in its path; one of countless thousands who enlisted to fight.
These first-hand accounts follow Smith\u2019s adventures with the London Rifle Brigade. Compiled from the letters he sent home during the war, sometimes quoted verbatim, often woven into a narrative, a more vivid or authentic picture of a soldier\u2019s time during the First World War could hardly be wished for.
From the na\u00EFve optimism of enlisting for duty, when all thought the fighting would cease before they\u2019d even had to fire a shot and \u2018for weeks we simply played at soldiers\u2019, Smith\u2019.
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One eye closed, the other staring down the scope of a rifle; Aubrey Smith stood in the firing line and witnessed the harsh realities of war \u2013 Anxiety and loss, hope and passion, life and death \u2013 always with one eye open.
Aubrey Smith was just one of countless thousands of young men who worked in an office in London when the Great War rumbled across Europe, engulfing the whole world in its path; one of countless thousands who enlisted to fight.
These first-hand accounts follow Smith\u2019s adventures with the London Rifle Brigade. Compiled from the letters he sent home during the war, sometimes quoted verbatim, often woven into a narrative, a more vivid or authentic picture of a soldier\u2019s time during the First World War could hardly be wished for.
From the na\u00EFve optimism of enlisting for duty, when all thought the fighting would cease before they\u2019d even had to fire a shot and \u2018for weeks we simply played at soldiers\u2019, Smith\u2019.
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Language | english |
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