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Tracks to the Trenches: Canadian Railway Troops in the Great War (1914-1919)
David Guay
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| #1835061 in Books | 2017-01-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .69 x11.08 x9.14l, | File type: PDF | 228 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Not quite what I expected.|By Mack_JB|Please note the book is actually supplied as a softcover, as detailed on the website of the publisher -- not a hardcover as claims. The copy of the book I was shipped by looks to be printed by a Createspace type service, not the "real" Canadian publisher. This is further reinforced as the photos all have the typical "JPG blur' and lack|About the Author|| David Guay is professor emeritus in experimental and clinical pharmacology at the University of Minnesota. He is also a leading historian of Canadian railway history.
This is the untold story about the Canadian Railway Troops who built, maintained and operated the standard gauge and light railways, the supply routes to the front lines during The Great War - World War I. David Guay discusses the evolution and management of this complex infrastructure in the context of German, French and British railway development and military strategy. He also emphasizes the enormity of the railway work done by the Canadians: regimental histories...
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