A straight‑talking look at life as a private in the old army
This memoir pulls back the curtain on the bright and dark sides of military life, from everyday drills to the realities of war in distant lands. It combines personal experience with observations on training, discipline, and the challenges of nourishment and morale.
The book presents a veteran’s perspective on how military service shapes character and future work, including practical lessons in perseverance, patience, and problem solving. It’s told with a clear, first‑person voice that mixes humor with hard truths, offering a view of the routines, dangers, and daily life of soldiers.
- Personal anecdotes from campaigns in the Philippines and other postings
- Thoughtful commentary on rations, feeding practices, and the impact on health
- Accounts of camp life, marches, and improvised problem solving
- Reflections on the ethics and costs of war through the eyes of a private
Ideal for readers who want a direct, historical perspective on army life and the human side of service, beyond the usual headlines. If you’re curious about how a private navigates duty, hunger, humor, and danger, this edition offers a grounded, reflective entry point into a soldier’s world.