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"America!" answered Frank, and hurled his revolver full in the sentry's face.
At a ragged stretch of the Western Front, a handful of new American soldiers huddle behind a battered wire, trading jokes and nervous bravado as they stare into a darkened woodland. Frank, Bart, Tom and Billy each bring their own brand of confidence, measuring the enemy’s movements with a mixture of swagger and a hint of fear. Their banter reveals a tight bond forged quickly in the crucible of war, setting the tone for a fight that will test how far youthful courage can stretch.
When the distant thrum of German artillery swells into a relentless barrage, the Americans answer with a thunderous volley of their own, the ground trembling under the exchange. The enemy mass advances in disciplined rows, while the young men brace for close‑quarters combat that promises blood and chaos. As the first volleys crack the silence, listeners are drawn into the raw, immediate danger of a battle where every decision could mean life or death.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (244K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-06-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A brisk early-20th-century pen name carried young readers into the trenches and marches of World War I. The books credited to this name were built for action, patriotism, and cliffhanger momentum.
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