A history of the First World War experiences of the Newfoundland Regiment through the diary and letters of Lieutenant Owen Steele.
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"Steeles thoughts on the relationship between Canadian and Newfoundland identity are fascinating, and his description of the 'flood' at Gallipoli is one of the best I've read. Facey-Crowther's introductory chapters are excellent. Jonathan F. Vance, Department of History, University of Western Ontario "An informative first hand account of the life of a disciplined, capable, and ambitious officer in the famed Newfoundland Regiment." Carman Miller, author of Painting the Map Red: Canada and the South African War, 18991902
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