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Dick Donnelly of the Paratroops

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An airborne squad undertakes a hazardous diversion to draw enemy forces away from a fortified mountain pass so other troops can strike from above. The narrative follows preparation for and execution of parachute landings, sabotage of bridges, a dam, and communications, and the defensive actions on contested hills as the unit faces encirclement, rescue attempts, and the effort to hold terrain until the main attack succeeds. Chapters alternate between briefings, night marches, tense drops, small-unit combat, and the aftermath of the mission.

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Marshall McClintock

Marshall McClintock was an American author known for his contributions to juvenile literature, particularly during the mid-20th century. He is recognized for his engaging storytelling that often features themes of adventure and heroism. His notable works include "Dick Donnelly of the Paratroops," which captures the spirit of military valor, and "March Anson and Scoot Bailey of the U.S. Navy," which reflects naval adventures. McClintock's writing resonates with young readers, encouraging imagination and a sense of bravery.

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