JF Ptak Science Books Post 1329
I suppose there there was little to lift morale more than to have troops return to divisional from the front line to enjoy a hot shower--outside of course than to be brought home away form the fighting, entirely. These soldiers were about to enjoy what I am sure was a well worn break from the action. (The original photo is available for purchase at our blog bookstore.)
The soldiers were riding a narrow gauge railroad, brought to France from Canada, headed back to safety and "the baths".
[Also, in keeping with my previous post, to represent all of the casualties of WWI you would need this trainload of men to extend from NYC to L.A. and almost all the way back again, about 6,000 miles of people.]
And this, below--I see the soldier at the far right is reading a letter, I'm guessing a letter from home, as he has his knees tucked up maybe trying to protect its contents from prying eyes. The soldier to his right is engaging in the age-old custom of reading someone else's mail over their shoulder, desperate for any news from anywhere. Who knows--maybe the guy was sharing.
And then--as we are told in the caption for the photograph--they were given as much time in hot water as they wanted. And then:
I think the return trip would've looked much different.
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