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BURNING TANKS AND AN EMPTY DESERT

Based on the unpublished journal of Major John Sylvanus MacGill, MB, ChB, MD, Royal Army Medical Corps

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286 pages
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11 hours

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Focusing on the British Army's pivotal role in 1914, this account delves into the early challenges and triumphs faced during World War I. It highlights key battles, strategic decisions, and the sacrifices made by soldiers as they adapted to the horrors of modern warfare. The narrative intertwines personal stories of bravery and resilience, providing insight into the human experience amidst the chaos of battle. Additionally, it examines the broader implications of these events on the war and the future of military engagements.

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BURNING TANKS AND AN EMPTY DESERT, John Philip Jones

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2015
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