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The narrative follows the Starkley family as sons Peter and Dick enter military service: Peter suffers a severe wound and extended convalescence while Dick secretly enlists to join his battalion. Episodes move between the farm community, training camps, front-line engagements, and hospital wards, depicting comradeship, moral tensions around desertion and suspicion, and the physical and emotional costs of combat. Interwoven action and domestic scenes examine duty, sacrifice, resilience during recovery, and how a small rural community responds when war intrudes on ordinary life.
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