Sebastopol Trenches & Five Months in Them
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Review by Major Colin Robins: it has been my personal crusade that the real war was not the spectacular battles despite the incredible bravery there shown but was fought in the trenches in an eleven month slog suffering from abysmal weather poor rations worn-out clothing disease and a determined enemy.Pack travelled out in January 1855 with a ship full of drafts for different regiments including an Irish regiment which had left its less reliable old soldiers - a euphemism for the battalions drunks - behind on initial embarkation but now needed them sober or not to replace casualties.He describes the journey and life in the trenches on arrival with an attention to detail which is unusual and all the more valuable.This is one of the less common books on our war and original copies command high prices when they (rarely) come on the market.The reprint is therefore all the more welcome and is highly recommended.
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