Step into the trenches of the First World War through the eyes of the Second-Seconds. This historical memoir follows the formation, daily life, and frontline duties of the London Field Ambulances as they move from training to active service in France and beyond.
The narrative blends personal experience with the broader story of a medical unit in wartime. Readers will encounter early recruitment, conversion to difficult frontline realities, and the rhythms of camp life, transport, and hospital work. The book paints a vivid picture of courage, camaraderie, and the high cost of war.
- Detailed accounts of unit organization, leadership, and training in 1914–1916
- First-hand descriptions of transport, battlefield medicine, and casualty care
- Snapshots of life behind the lines, from billets and rest camps to Beaulencourt and Cambrai
- Quiet moments of home longing, sport, and camaraderie amid the chaos of war
Ideal for readers interested in battlefield medicine, military history, and personal narratives from the Western Front, especially those curious about the London Field Ambulances and their role in the war.