Tom Willoughby's Scouts: A Story of the War in German East Africa
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A young planter's son travels to East Africa to inspect a family property and becomes drawn into wartime scouting and irregular warfare. He joins a small band of scouts who undertake reconnaissance, ambushes, and delaying actions against opposing colonial forces, forging alliances with local guides, confronting deserters and betrayals, and attempting to relieve besieged positions. The narrative follows missions and narrow escapes, tracing shifting loyalties and small-unit tactics while highlighting resourcefulness, courage, and the burdens placed on civilians thrust into military roles.
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