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It was just a gas shell

It was just a gas shell

Mr. Close describes his reaction to his first two experiences with enemy shell fire.

Poison ivy for toilet paper

Poison ivy for toilet paper

Mr. Close describes some aspects of his recruitment and basic training, and in humorous fashion, outlines one of the risks of camp life.

This game's for keeps

This game's for keeps

Mr. Close describes the destruction and death at Vimy Ridge, and details his wounding and eventful return to the first aid post.

Aboard the hospital ship

Aboard the hospital ship

Mr. Close describes being evacuated to England from France, and being hospitalized until his wound healed.

Back to training camp

Back to training camp

Mr. Close describes parade drill protocol, a funny incident, and a show of solidarity from those convalesced soldiers returning to action in France.

To hell with dignity!

To hell with dignity!

Mr. Close describes trench duty in general, then more specifically describes how he and an officer become targets of German artillery as they are attempting to get their rum and chocolate rations from stores.

A day in the life

A day in the life

Mr. Close describes events at Amiens; seeing dead French soldiers, capturing a German artillery piece, and what he feels was a successful action.

There was a scream

There was a scream

Mr. Close describes action during the battle of Arras. Two flanking platoons are wiped out by artillery, a soldier speaking in his ear is shot through the mouth, and finally he describes leading 10 of 15 men to safety through a grain field at Parvillers, for which he receives the Military Medal.

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