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Frederic Coleman

With Cavalry in 1915

In “With Cavalry in 1915,” Frederic Coleman presents a vivid and immersive account of World War I from a cavalryman'Äôs perspective, encapsulating the complexities and brutalities of modern warfare. Coleman employs a compelling narrative style filled with rich descriptions and personal observations, which transport readers to the front lines of a rapidly changing battlefield landscape. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century military history, the book balances a historical recount of tactical maneuvers with poignant reflections on camaraderie among soldiers and the psychological toll of conflict, all while contextualizing the shifting role of cavalry in an increasingly mechanized war. Frederic Coleman, a soldier turned journalist, draws on his firsthand experiences in the Great War to infuse authenticity into his writing. His background in both military service and journalism enables him to navigate the delicate intersection of personal narrative and historical scholarship. Coleman's reflections are informed not only by his own trials but also by the larger socio-political dynamics at play, illuminating the pivotal transformations in warfare that occurred during this tumultuous period. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in military history, personal narratives of war, and the evolution of combat strategies. Coleman'Äôs insightful prose and vivid storytelling offer a profound understanding of the human experience amid the chaos of war, making it a significant contribution to the literature on World War I.
252 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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