Great bit of military history from the Crimean War to the Iraq War from the British perspective.
Reading of so many heroic deeds revealed some themes: selfless service, a disregard for the reality of the danger, and most died during the feat. Possibly some of this could be chalked up to youth, naivete, and following the ideology of those seasoned leaders who they held in high esteem.
Some soldiers in the book suffered PTSD. Some of the soldiers were homosexual.
Some felt useless for anything more than being a soldier, while others left and no longer wanted to discuss that part of their life.
These stories are about a lot of young men. I am particularly disturbed by the account of the soldiers in World War I, simply because their awards are for such similar reasons, you could tell they were following the orders of their leaders, and possibly better orders could have been given. God forbid, diplomacy.
What astonishing character these young men had.