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A company of young American soldiers and Red Cross personnel return to the front in the Argonne Forest, where a lieutenant who has recovered from wounds reunites with comrades and resumes combat duty. The narrative traces raids, assaults, defensive stands, and medical evacuations amid trench warfare, gas, shrapnel, and close fighting. Action scenes alternate with quieter passages of planning and endurance as the unit executes risky undertakings, faces encirclement, and presses forward during a major offensive. Themes of courage, camaraderie, improvisation, and gritty perseverance run throughout, showing how men cope with danger, loss, and the demands of sustained battle.

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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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