No Soldier's Home

No Soldier's Home is a novel by Charles T.F. Worthington published in 1920. It cataologues Worthington's experiences as an infantry officer in the Royal Arcerion Regiment during his service in the First Great War, and mainly centers around the Washakaran Campaign. It chronicles not only his personal experiences but has been also used frequently as a reference for the overall shared history and sacrifice of Arcer soldiers during the First Great War.

The novel is well regarded as one of the best military biographies, as well as one of the best in the field of military history books related to the First Great War. It has continued to maintain its relevance throughout the century since its release as its themes of comradeship, sacrifice, and humour in the face of the terrible conditions on the Washakaran Front have maintained their relevance in modern soldiering circles.

Awards
No Soldier's Home has received awards in Arcerion, Crona, and across Ixnay. These awards include, but are not limited to:


 * Arco award 1
 * arco award 2
 * Someone else from Ix
 * DeMoure Award for Nonfiction, 1980, Burgundie
 * Arco Award 3