“…Central to Fantauzzo and Nelson's article is the important observation that 'where a soldier fought had serious consequences for soldier identity and masculinity'. 31 The article demonstrates that the men who served in the almost forgotten combat zones of the eastern Mediterranean, who were more likely to die of disease than of combat wounds, did not hesitate to advertise their medal-winning achievements and their engagement in real combat. They were, however, more circumspect than their comrades in northern France in their admissions of sexual conquest.…”