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In the Trenches 1914-1918

por Glenn R. Iriam

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This book are the memoirs of Frank S. Iriam, Sgt. sniper, scout and, observer attached to the First Canadian Division which was attached to the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force. These writing are of significant Historical Value as well as a very vivid description of most of the major battles of the Great War. There are no holds barred descriptions of the good and bad qualities of the various commanders he served under throughout the war as well as a good description of a scouts duties in trench warfare. It is a very mild description of a very violent and dangerous job where sudden death was every where. These men dealt out sudden death to every enemy combatant that was bearing arms and came into their view. They directed artillery fire onto any enemy target they could pinpoint. Also they crawled around no mans land day and night evaluating the enemy defenses in the sunshine, rain or snow. Frank made the comment that this was no Sunday Picnic. Only a man of great dedication to his country with great physical and mental strength could have survived those three years, seven months of Hades. This book is void of profane language as a result of Frank's religious beliefs and upbringing.… (mais)
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This book is a first hand account of a Canadian soldier of the 8th Battalion (The Royal Winnipeg Rifles), 1st Division, Canadian Expeditionary Force, who served from August 1914 until wounding in August 1918. This is an extraordinary length of time for an infantry soldier to serve. The physical and mental toughness required is difficult to comprehend. Iriam talks to this in the book - his near collapse from what we would now call PTSD - and the suggestion he never fully recovered. He also discusses this in his poignant last short chapter.
I guess Private Iriam was a company sergeant-major's nightmare. A good field soldier who flirted with gross insubordination the rest of the time, and who was sarcastic and well-spoken. It speaks well to the quality of the Canadian leadership - despite the comments Iriam makes - that he was not only tolerated and only once charged, but that he was given enormous leeway to get on with his soldiering. It is no wonder that the CEF was the greatest military thing Canada ever did.
This is the best first-hand account of a Canadian soldier in the First World War that I have read. I recommend it highly. It is not however for the faint of heart. ( )
  RobertP | Sep 15, 2011 |
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This book are the memoirs of Frank S. Iriam, Sgt. sniper, scout and, observer attached to the First Canadian Division which was attached to the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force. These writing are of significant Historical Value as well as a very vivid description of most of the major battles of the Great War. There are no holds barred descriptions of the good and bad qualities of the various commanders he served under throughout the war as well as a good description of a scouts duties in trench warfare. It is a very mild description of a very violent and dangerous job where sudden death was every where. These men dealt out sudden death to every enemy combatant that was bearing arms and came into their view. They directed artillery fire onto any enemy target they could pinpoint. Also they crawled around no mans land day and night evaluating the enemy defenses in the sunshine, rain or snow. Frank made the comment that this was no Sunday Picnic. Only a man of great dedication to his country with great physical and mental strength could have survived those three years, seven months of Hades. This book is void of profane language as a result of Frank's religious beliefs and upbringing.

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