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A Country's Futile Conquest

A Country's Futile Conquest

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Jul 14, 2015
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This is a story about 3 people who come to know eachother during the war,Charles Anthony, Gandor Smith and Kevin wood. Charles Anthony had always been the loyal and valiant Soldier since. After an incident which cause him to be captured and tortured in the enemy base, he somehow escape the living hell. Collapsed on the central Germany, his close childhood friend found him and they reunite. Together the three army embark on a life journey fill with hardship, loyalty, valiant and a great friendship...
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Snadger Smith was born in the 1890s in Central Victoria, Australia. The son of a miner and the great grandson of families that emigrated from the United Kingdom and Ireland. Snadger joins the Australian Infantry Forces in 1915 and sees action on the Western Front in France and Belgium until 1919. He makes friendships in the war but tragedy will follow him throughout his time overseas. He returns to Australia after the war and becomes a recluse and a miner/fossicker in the goldfields of Central Victoria. He struggles with post traumatic stress and guilt. By chance he meets a young country boy from town and the two become unlikely friends. Through their friendship the boy learns about life and the old man finally learns to forgive himself.

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