The Boy Scouts Afoot in France; or, With the Red Cross Corps at the Marne

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The Boy Scouts Afoot in France; or, With the Red Cross Corps at the Marne

by active 1909-1917 Herbert Carter

EN·~5 hours

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Description

Four friends from the Silver Fox Patrol—Thad, Allan, “Bumpus,” and “Giraffe”—find themselves far from home, navigating the river Schelde toward Antwerp. Their journey began as a simple mission to reunite Bumpus with his ailing mother in a renowned sanitarium, but the sudden eruption of war on the continent turns their trip into an unexpected adventure. Dressed in faded khaki and campaign hats, the boys rely on their scouting skills, quick wit, and deep camaraderie to cope with the chaos that surrounds them.

Arriving in a city under strain, they quickly discover that the front lines are moving fast, and the need for help is urgent. Drawn into the Red Cross Corps at the Marne, the scouts put their training to work—delivering supplies, tending to the wounded, and learning the harsh realities of wartime service. Their story blends youthful optimism with the sobering challenges of a world at war, offering listeners a vivid glimpse of bravery, friendship, and the spirit of service in an era of uncertainty.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (320K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-11-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

active 1909-1917 Herbert Carter

active 1909-1917 Herbert Carter

Best known for fast-moving early Boy Scout adventures, this pen name belonged to a prolific popular writer who turned camping trips and outdoor mishaps into lively stories for young readers. The books capture the excitement of the scouting boom in the years just before World War I.

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