Publisher's Synopsis
"The Emma Gees" by Herbert Wes McBride offers a powerful and unflinching personal narrative from the battlefields of World War One. A vital piece of military history, this book provides a firsthand account of the war on the Western Front. McBride's experiences illuminate the realities faced by soldiers during WWI, offering readers a visceral understanding of the conflict. This book stands as a testament to the human experience of war. This meticulously prepared print edition ensures the preservation of this important historical document.
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