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“Pvt Ryan”, “Platoon”, “A Soldier’s Home”, “Kitchener’s Mob” – these titles evoke the profound experiences of war, each telling a story that resonates through time. While modern warfare may appear more sanitized, the adventure, the horror, and the raw emotions remain unchanged. James Norman Hall, having “seen the elephant,” offers a poignant portrayal of his WWI experience, paying tribute to the ordinary individuals who perform extraordinary acts of bravery. Veterans will find echoes of their own journeys in the rigors of training, the bonds of camaraderie, and those haunting memories that never fade. For those who haven’t served, this narrative provides a deeper understanding and respect for those who have. Tommy Atkins embodies the universal soldier, from the cook dishing out warm meals to the sniper meticulously counting his rounds and the machine gunner grappling with the weight of his duties. As I narrated this powerful story, I found myself needing to pause and gather my thoughts more than once, feeling Hall’s presence as we shared Tommy’s journey. Mike Vendetti, Narrator 2 Lt Inf Vietnam 1965
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