Private Peat. Harold Reginald Peat

Private Peat - Harold Reginald Peat


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       Harold Reginald Peat

      Private Peat

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066242534

       FOREWORD

       PRIVATE PEAT

       CHAPTER I

       THE CALL—TO ARMS

       CHAPTER II

       IN THE OLD COUNTRY

       CHAPTER III

       BACK TO CANADA—I DON'T THINK

       CHAPTER IV

       ARE WE DOWNHEARTED? NO!

       CHAPTER V

       UNDER FIRE

       CHAPTER VI

       THE MAD MAJOR

       CHAPTER VII

       WHO STARTED THE WAR?

       CHAPTER VIII

       "AND OUT OF EVIL THERE SHALL COME THAT WHICH IS GOOD"

       CHAPTER IX

       ALL FUSSED UP AND NO PLACE TO GO

       CHAPTER X

       HELLO! SKY-PILOT!

       CHAPTER XI

       VIVE LA FRANCE ET AL BELGE!

       CHAPTER XII

       CANADIANS—THAT'S ALL

       CHAPTER XIII

       TEARS AND NO CHEERS

       CHAPTER XIV

       "THE BEST O' LUCK—AND GIVE 'EM HELL!"

       CHAPTER XV

       OUT OF IT

       CHAPTER XVI

       GERMAN TERMINOLOGICAL INEXACTITUDES

       CHAPTER XVII

       THE LAST CHAPTER

       "HERSELF"

       THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF A SOLDIER WHILE ON ACTIVE SERVICE

       SOME THINGS THAT WE OUGHT AND OUGHT NOT TO SEND

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      In this record of my experiences as a private in the great war I have tried to put the emphasis on the things that seemed to me important. It is true I set out to write a book of smiles, but the seriousness of it all came back to me and crept into my pages. Yet I hope, along with the grimness and the humor, I have been able to say some words of cheer and comfort to those in the United States who are sending their husbands, their sons and brothers into this mighty conflict. The book, unsatisfactory as it is to me now that it is finished, at least holds my honest and long considered opinions. It was not written until I could view my experiences objectively, until I was sure in my own mind that the judgments I had formed were sane and sound. I give it to the public now, hoping that something new will be found in it, despite the many personal narratives that have gone before, and confident that out of that public the many friends I have made while lecturing over the country will look on it with a lenient and a kindly eye.

      To my wife, who has helped me greatly and who has been my inspiration in this, as in all else, I should have inscribed this volume had she not urged the present dedication. But she prefers it as it is, for "the boys who will never come back" gave themselves for her and for all sister-women the world over.

      H.R.P.

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      "Well,"


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