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Company K
William March · 1933 · 260 pages
One of the most significant WWI novels to come out of America, Company K is the unforgettable account of one US Marine company, written by a decorated army hero. From initial training, through to the trenches in France and post-war rehabilitation, William March layers the individual voices of each soldier in his company to create an unflinching, visceral depiction of the brutal reality of war.
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Ryan Holiday
“A standout WWI fiction work recommended as the single best book choice about warfare from that conflict.”↗