: Arthur St. John Adcock
: In The Firing Line
: Charles River Editors
: 9781537807324
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: 20. Jahrhundert (bis 1945)
: English
: 157
: DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: ePUB
In The Firing Line is a collection of accounts of fighting at Mons and elsewhere during World War I.


I THE BAPTISM OF FIRE


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E’en now their vanguard gathers,E’en now we face the fray.

Kipling.Hymn before Action.

The War Correspondent has become old-fashioned before he has had time to grow old; he was made by telegraphy, and wireless has unmade him. The swift transmission of news from the front might gratify us who are waiting anxiously at home, but such news can be caught in the air now, or secretly and as swiftly retransmitted so as to gratify our enemies even more by keeping them well-informed of our strength and intentions and putting them on their guard. Therefore our armies have rightly gone forth on this the greatest war the world has ever seen as they went to the Crusades, with no Press reporter in their ranks, and when the historian sits down, some peaceful day in the future, to write his prose epic of the Titanic struggle that is now raging over Europe he will have no records of the actual fighting except such as he can gather from the necessarily terse official reports, the published stories of refugees and wounded soldiers that have been picked up by enterprising newspaper men hovering alertly in the rear of the forces, and from the private letters written to their friends by the fighting men themselves.

These letters compensate largely for the ampler, more expert accounts the war correspondent is not allowed to send us. They may tell little of strategic movements or of the full tide and progress of an engagement till you read them in conjunction with the official