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At the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 Captain J. L. Jack
was serving with the First Cameronians, one of the earliest British
regiments to arrive in France. Almost every day while serving in
France and Flanders, Jack kept a secret diary. This diary is
unique. It presents the detail of a regular officer's life at war
during virtually the whole of the First World War on the Western
Front. Jack was witness not only to the horror and wretchedness of
much that happened in the trenches but also to the bravery and
spirit that kept the British soldiers in the line going through to
the momentous battles of 1918 and final victory. Poignant and
moving, as well as describing the reality of war on the Western
Front, these diaries have been edited and linked with commentaries
by the distinguished military historian John Terraine.
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