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On the King's Service: Inward Glimpses of Men at Arms

By Innes Logan

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience the heartfelt account from a chaplain during World War I, revealing the camaraderie, struggles, and faith of soldiers amidst the brutal realities of war.

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2005-11-03
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"On the King's Service: Inward Glimpses of Men at Arms" by Innes Logan is a touching story from the time after World War I that honors the soldiers who served. Logan, who worked as a chaplain, shares personal stories and thoughts about the lives of soldiers at war, highlighting their courage faced with terrible situations. The story goes from the training camps to the harsh trenches, showing the strong friendships and determination of the troops. The story looks at tough topics like faith, strength, and the emotional cost of war while describing the special relationships between soldiers and chaplains, and how people deal with the cruel realities of war. Logan uses real stories and deep thinking to capture what life was like for soldiers during a difficult period.

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