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A patrol of young scouts travels into war-torn Belgium during the German invasion, undertaking reconnaissance, message-running, and relief work close to the front. The episodic chapters follow their arrival in Antwerp, aerial mapping, undercover movements under bridges, encounters with raiders, trench fighting, and service in field hospitals, with episodes about desertion, secret signals, armored cars, and improvised tactics. Action sequences alternate with quieter scenes of camp life and moral dilemmas, and the narrative concludes with the consequences of battle, humanitarian efforts, and reflections on courage and mercy.
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