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Riding into war : the memoir of a horse transport driver, 1916-1919 / James Robert Johnston.
TITLE:
Riding into war : the memoir of a horse transport driver, 1916-1919 / James Robert Johnston.
Publication Date:
2004
Publication Information:
Fredericton, N.B. : Goose Lane Editions,
Volume:
4
Physical Description:
103 p. : ill., maps.
Summary:
Jimmie Johnston, the farm boy, endured nearly three years under constant artillery fire. Two decades after the war ended, he wrote this memoir of his wartime experiences on a trip back to Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele. In Riding into War, Johnston marvels at how jokes and pranks and the funny side of even the most terrible events have stuck in his mind. Yet, even in the face of horror and suffering, his sense of humour rarely deserted him. The scenes he relates destroyed many men's sanity, but Johnston's ability to laugh and the practical need to care for his horses no doubt contributed to his recovery. After the war, he says, "my nerves were not too good, and I remember a lot of nights I would get up when no one else was around and have to go for a long walk." But, he concludes, "After some time, this seemed to wear off and soon back to a new life again."
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780864924124
General Note:
Co-published by New Brunswick Military Heritage Project.