As far as i know, it was much the same way Frederic Henry was injuried in A Farewell to Arm. He was in a bunker and it was hit by a mortar and shrapnel went into his legs.
Poor eyesight
Approximately 10 million killed, and a total of about 20 million injured.
ambulance driver
In the Swansea Blitz 230 were killed and over 400 were left injured
He was in the Italian Red Cross. ambulance driver
The author of the book "A Farewell to Arms" is Ernest Hemingway. The novel is a classic piece of American literature that explores themes of love and war during World War I.
he was a soldier and killed many enemies in world war I
Ernest Hemingway served as an ambulance driver in World War I.
It is about a general and his labor during the first world war and his love between the girl he loves, Katherine.
Yes, Hemingway used his private fishing boat to hunt Nazi submarines off the coast of Cuba.
He was a journalist in the states, then Europe and in Canada for a brief time.
Ernest Hemingway belonged to the modernist literary movement. He is known for his minimalist writing style and portrayal of the "Lost Generation" in post-World War I society. Hemingway's works often explore themes of war, masculinity, and the human condition.
he was a writer, a great American journalist ------------ Hemingway was rejected from the U. S. military services on several occassions. His poor eyesight prefented him from taking his place as a member of the U. S. infantry, a position he much desired. In 1917 he was able to join the Red Cross and was sent to the Italian front as part of the American contribution to shore up Italian morale. Hemingway served as an ambulance driver until 8 July 1918 when he was seriously wounded. He was repaitriated to the U. S. before the end of the war.
In World War 1 Hemingway wanted to serve as a soldier, even though it was against his father's wishes. Due to poor eyesight, Hemingway could not become a soldier and instead became an ambulance driver for the Red Cross.
Poor eyesight
Ernest Hemingway often wrote works related to the "Lost Generation," a term used to describe the disillusioned generation that came of age during World War I. Some of his notable works include "The Sun Also Rises" and "A Farewell to Arms."
Ernest Miller Hemingway July 21, 1899 Oak Park, Illinois, United States July 2, 1961 (aged 61) Ketchum, Idaho, United States Children: Jack Hemingway (1923-2000) Patrick Hemingway (1928-)Gregory Hemingway (1931-2001) Spouse(s): Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (1921-1927) Pauline Pfeiffer (1927-1940) Martha Gellhorn (1940-1945) Mary Welsh Hemingway (1946-1961) Hemingway won the Italian Silver Medal for Valor for his actions in World War I. (Even though he had over 200 pieces of mortar shell in his legs, Hemingway carried an injured soldier to medical help.)