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The Boy Scouts with the Red Cross

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A troop of Boy Scouts assists Red Cross personnel in converting a campsite and nearby factory into a temporary field hospital after a violent episode at a local plant. The narrative follows their practical tasks—tending wounded, organizing ambulances and cots, scouting for suspicious activity, and aiding surgeons—while also depicting campfire discussions, investigative patrols, and appeals for continued service. Themes include readiness, community cooperation, practical first aid skills, and the moral rewards of civic duty and disciplined teamwork.

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Robert Shaler

Robert Shaler was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the genre of adventure stories featuring the Boy Scouts. His works often emphasize themes of teamwork, bravery, and civic responsibility, reflecting the values of the Boy Scouts movement. Among his notable titles are "The Boy Scouts and the Prize Pennant" and "The Boy Scouts as Forest Fire Fighters," which showcase the Scouts' involvement in various community and outdoor activities. Shaler's stories not only entertain young readers but also aim to instill a sense of duty and moral character.

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