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On the Anzac trail: Being extracts from the diary of a New Zealand sapper
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On the Anzac trail: Being extracts from the diary of a New Zealand sapper in Vernon, BC
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On the Anzac trail: Being extracts from the diary of a New Zealand sapper in Vernon, BC
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The diary entries capture the daily realities of a soldier’s life, including the hardships of trench warfare, the camaraderie among fellow soldiers, and the challenges of constructing essential infrastructure under fire. The sapper's role was crucial in building and repairing roads, bridges, and other military installations, and the author documents the technical challenges and dangers inherent in these tasks. The extracts reflect a blend of bravery, humor, and the grim realities of war, offering insights into both the physical labor involved and the emotional toll it takes on soldiers.In addition to the battlefield experiences, the diary provides reflections on themes such as loyalty, sacrifice, and the spirit of the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps). The narrative serves as a poignant tribute to the contributions of New Zealanders in World War I and a reminder of the profound impact of the war on those who served. On the Anzac Trail stands as an important historical document, preserving the voices of those who fought and providing readers with a deeper understanding of the experiences of soldiers during this significant period in history.
The diary entries capture the daily realities of a soldier’s life, including the hardships of trench warfare, the camaraderie among fellow soldiers, and the challenges of constructing essential infrastructure under fire. The sapper's role was crucial in building and repairing roads, bridges, and other military installations, and the author documents the technical challenges and dangers inherent in these tasks. The extracts reflect a blend of bravery, humor, and the grim realities of war, offering insights into both the physical labor involved and the emotional toll it takes on soldiers.In addition to the battlefield experiences, the diary provides reflections on themes such as loyalty, sacrifice, and the spirit of the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps). The narrative serves as a poignant tribute to the contributions of New Zealanders in World War I and a reminder of the profound impact of the war on those who served. On the Anzac Trail stands as an important historical document, preserving the voices of those who fought and providing readers with a deeper understanding of the experiences of soldiers during this significant period in history.


















