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ARTHUR GUY EMPEY
CHAPTER I FROM MUFTI TO KHAKI
CHAPTER II BLIGHTY TO REST BILLETS
CHAPTER III I GO TO CHURCH
CHAPTER IV "INTO THE TRENCH"
CHAPTER V MUD, RATS, AND SHELLS
CHAPTER VI "BACK OF THE LINE"
CHAPTER VII RATIONS
CHAPTER VIII THE LITTLE WOODEN CROSS
CHAPTER IX SUICIDE ANNEX
An American sergeant, restless after the Lusitania tragedy, decides to leave his civilian life behind and volunteer for the war effort. He journeys across the Atlantic, driven by a fierce sense of duty and a desire to stand alongside his British allies. The narrative opens with his departure from New York, the patriotic fervor that ignites the city, and his uneasy good‑byes with a skeptical lieutenant.
Once ashore in England, the soldier finds himself thrust into the gritty reality of trench warfare, learning the language and humor of the “Tommy” beside him. Through vivid descriptions of the front‑line fire steps, the clatter of machine guns, and the camaraderie forged under fire, he begins to understand the shared ideals of democracy and liberty that bind the Allies. His early experiences capture the stark contrast between the hopeful optimism of home and the harsh, mud‑laden world of the Western Front, setting the stage for a compelling account of bravery, brotherhood, and the harsh truths of war.
Full title
"Over the Top," by an American Soldier Who Went Together with Tommy's Dictionary of the Trenches Together with Tommy's Dictionary of the Trenches
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (362K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Daniel Callahan
Release date
2005-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1963
Best known for turning his own World War I service into the hugely popular memoir Over the Top, he built a colorful career that also reached into film and public speaking. His writing brought trench warfare to a wide American audience in vivid, first-hand style.
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