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Army Boys on German Soil: Our Doughboys Quelling the Mobs

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A detachment of American soldiers stationed in occupied Germany faces growing hostility and secretive unrest among the local population. Through patrols, surveillance, and sudden raids they uncover conspiracies, seize weapons and incriminating maps, and take prisoners during tense confrontations. Their work ranges from ruined castles and street riots to aerial reconnaissance and hazardous discoveries, including a poisonous phial that heightens the stakes. They coordinate with senior allied commanders while handling close calls, narrow escapes, and efforts to quell mobs. The narrative follows these operations and investigations as the soldiers piece together plots, secure evidence, and help preserve the stability needed for concluding peace negotiations and signing the treaty.

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Homer Randall

Homer Randall was an American author known for his contributions to military fiction, particularly during the World War I era. His works often focus on the experiences of soldiers, capturing the challenges and camaraderie of life in the trenches. Notable titles include "Army Boys in France; or, From Training Camp to Trenches" and "Army Boys on the Firing Line; or, Holding Back the German Drive." Through his narratives, Randall aimed to depict the valor and struggles of American troops, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of wartime experiences.

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