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The British Soldier: His Courage And Humour

The British Soldier: His Courage And Humour

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Number of Chapters: 29

Length: 05 hours and 32 minutes

Language: English

The Reverend Edward John Hardy, ordained in the Church Of Ireland, was a chaplain in the British army for thirty one years. His 1915 collection of anecdotes is by and about the British soldier, the “Tommy” or “Mr. Thomas Atkins” as Hardy calls him. “I did not need a war of nations to learn about the courage and humour of the British soldier…. . I have done little more than select and classify the letters of that best of war correspondents—the British soldier. The letters are a credit to his head and his heart, and throw a searchlight on the war. The soldier wrote of the things he knew about, and the result is that we can see his pen pictures….” - Summary by Book Preface and david wales

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Preface (David Wales)
Up To Sample (David Wales)
Courage (David Wales)
Courage And Discipline (David Wales)
Boys Of The Bulldog Breed (David Wales)
Facing Fearful Odds (David Wales)
Fights To A Finish (David Wales)
Cavalry Charges (David Wales)
Grit and Guns (David Wales)
Gallantry Of Individuals (David Wales)
Self Put Aside (David Wales)
Brothers-In-Arms (David Wales)
Under Fire (David Wales)
'I've Got It' (David Wales)
From Fear To Heroism (David Wales)
Uncommon Combats (David Wales)
In The Trenches (David Wales)
Not Downhearted (David Wales)
Play And Work (David Wales)
War As A Game (David Wales)
The Courage That Bears (David Wales)
In A Military Hospital (David Wales)
Ready To Return (David Wales)
Fashions At The Front (David Wales)
Graphic Descriptions (David Wales)
Unconscious Humorists (David Wales)
Nicknames (David Wales)
Tender-Hearted Because Brave (David Wales)
What The French And Belgians Think (David Wales)
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