The Radio Boys with the Border Patrol

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The Radio Boys with the Border Patrol

by Gerald Breckenridge

EN·~5 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

THE RADIO BOYS WITH THE BORDER PATROL

0:56

THE RADIO BOYS WITH THE BORDER PATROL - CHAPTER I. THE ARMY FLYER.

8:55

CHAPTER II. “THAT DEVIL RAMIREZ.”

16:25

CHAPTER III. DON FERDINAND DISAPPEARS.

11:07

CHAPTER IV. WORD FROM DON FERDINAND.

10:07

CHAPTER V. OFF TO LAREDO.

11:47

CHAPTER VI. HIT FROM THE REAR.

11:01

CHAPTER VII. DON FERDINAND AGAIN.

10:49

CHAPTER VIII. “IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS.”

12:18

CHAPTER IX. THE BULL FIGHT.

13:08

Description

A dusty ranch on the Southwest frontier becomes the hub of a lively adventure when a seasoned Border Patrol pilot touches down on a makeshift airstrip. The ranch’s owner, a resourceful radio enthusiast, has just upgraded his modest station, turning it into a beacon for the surrounding desert. As the sun beats down on the mesquite‑lined plains, the crew—an experienced aviator, a grizzled ex‑cowboy, and a curious young assistant—gather around the humming radio shack, their camaraderie sparking as quickly as the equipment they tend.

Together they watch the horizon for the arrival of a mysterious plane, its pilot known only by the call sign “Jack.” The tense anticipation of the landing, set against a backdrop of swirling dust from distant Mexican storms, promises a blend of daring flight and frontier ingenuity. With radios crackling and friendships forming, the stage is set for a race against time where courage, quick thinking, and the power of communication will be put to the test.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (289K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2018-03-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gerald Breckenridge

Gerald Breckenridge

d. 1964

Best remembered for his fast-moving Radio Boys adventures, he blended a journalist’s eye for contemporary technology with the upbeat energy of early twentieth-century juvenile fiction. His books capture the excitement Americans felt as radio was changing everyday life.

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