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The Brighton Boys at Chateau-Thierry

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A group of schoolboys leave their studies to enlist during wartime, moving through camps and training into front-line service at Château-Thierry. The narrative traces former rivals who reconcile and assume varied duties—scouting, trench fighting, patrols and raids—while confronting capture, reprisals, and the strain of casualties. Episodes emphasize practical learning, leadership under fire, teamwork, and acts of courage, and the story culminates in intense engagements that help secure a hard-won victory and shape the boys' transition from students to seasoned soldiers.

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James R. Driscoll

James R. Driscoll was an American author known for his series of adventure novels featuring the Brighton Boys, a group of young characters who engage in various military and aviation exploits during World War I. His works, including titles such as "The Brighton Boys at Chateau-Thierry" and "The Brighton Boys in the Argonne Forest," reflect a blend of youthful heroism and patriotic fervor, capturing the spirit of the era. Driscoll's stories often emphasize camaraderie, bravery, and the technological advancements of the time, appealing to a young audience eager for tales of adventure and valor.

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