A Soldier's Trial An Episode Of The Canteen Crusade
A soldiers trial: An episode of the canteen crusade explores the tension between personal conviction and institutional duty within a military community grappling with moral debate. The novel reflects on the struggles faced by individuals who must reconcile their values with the demands of service, portraying how questions of right and wrong are magnified in the disciplined world of the army. It highlights the emotional toll of disillusionment and the difficulty of navigating expectations in both public and private spheres. The presence of the controversial canteen symbolizes the broader conflict between tradition and reform, and how seemingly small issues can expose deeper fractures in relationships and community life. The narrative examines the internal battles of those striving to uphold integrity while facing disappointment and the weight of unfulfilled ambition. Against the backdrop of military order and societal scrutiny, the story considers how identity and purpose are tested when ideals clash with reality.
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A Soldier's Trial An Episode Of The Canteen Crusade
A soldiers trial: An episode of the canteen crusade explores the tension between personal conviction and institutional duty within a military community grappling with moral debate. The novel reflects on the struggles faced by individuals who must reconcile their values with the demands of service, portraying how questions of right and wrong are magnified in the disciplined world of the army. It highlights the emotional toll of disillusionment and the difficulty of navigating expectations in both public and private spheres. The presence of the controversial canteen symbolizes the broader conflict between tradition and reform, and how seemingly small issues can expose deeper fractures in relationships and community life. The narrative examines the internal battles of those striving to uphold integrity while facing disappointment and the weight of unfulfilled ambition. Against the backdrop of military order and societal scrutiny, the story considers how identity and purpose are tested when ideals clash with reality.
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A Soldier's Trial An Episode Of The Canteen Crusade

A Soldier's Trial An Episode Of The Canteen Crusade

by Charles King
A Soldier's Trial An Episode Of The Canteen Crusade

A Soldier's Trial An Episode Of The Canteen Crusade

by Charles King

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A soldiers trial: An episode of the canteen crusade explores the tension between personal conviction and institutional duty within a military community grappling with moral debate. The novel reflects on the struggles faced by individuals who must reconcile their values with the demands of service, portraying how questions of right and wrong are magnified in the disciplined world of the army. It highlights the emotional toll of disillusionment and the difficulty of navigating expectations in both public and private spheres. The presence of the controversial canteen symbolizes the broader conflict between tradition and reform, and how seemingly small issues can expose deeper fractures in relationships and community life. The narrative examines the internal battles of those striving to uphold integrity while facing disappointment and the weight of unfulfilled ambition. Against the backdrop of military order and societal scrutiny, the story considers how identity and purpose are tested when ideals clash with reality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789371819343
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 08/01/2025
Pages: 194
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.45(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Charles King was an American soldier and writer who made a lasting impact through both his military service and literary contributions. Born on 12 October 1844 in Albany New York United States he was the son of Rufus King and Susan McKnown Eliot. King pursued a distinguished military career and later shared his experiences and insights through numerous works of fiction and nonfiction. His writings often reflected the values of duty and honor shaped by his service and provided vivid portrayals of military life. Throughout his career King earned respect for his dedication to both his country and the craft of storytelling blending historical detail with moral reflection. His books explored the complexities of personal integrity and institutional responsibility against the backdrop of American military history. Charles King passed away on 17 March 1933 in Milwaukee Wisconsin United States at the age of 88 and was laid to rest at Forest Home Cemetery and Arboretum in Milwaukee. His legacy endures in both military and literary circles.
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