
Pushed and the Return Push
Pushed and the Return Push is a military narrative by George Herbert Fosdike Nichols, written during World War I. It recounts the experiences of a field artillery officer and his brigade as they navigate the chaos of war, focusing on their strategies and interactions amidst the battle. The story begins with the protagonist returning to his brigade after recovering from an injury, highlighting the camaraderie and tension among soldiers as they prepare for an anticipated attack against German forces. This work provides a vivid portrayal of the realities faced by soldiers on the frontlines during the Great War.