Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Creighton Chronicle, Vol. 9: April 20, 1918
The forty-eight hours at the Aisne home can be spent in sleep if the man so desires, but the forty-eight hours at the paste may allow twenty hours of sleep, one hour of sleep, and maybe no hours of sleep. It all depends on the number of wound ed and the activity along the front - one of the fronts 65 was on meant forty-eight hours of steady work; that front was the Chemin des Dames.
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