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Bill Bruce on Forest Patrol

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A young Army pilot takes leave in the Oregon woods and becomes involved with the forestry service, learning wood lore, lookout duties, and aerial fire patrol techniques. The narrative follows his shift from fishing and outdoor life into active firefighting: drafted to fight a blaze, he joins ground crews, patrols from the air, faces storms and narrow escapes, and helps hunt an arsonist. Interlaced episodes show training with artillery, emergency midair peril, mountain lookout experiences, and river fishing, concluding with the containment of fires and the close of the season.

About the Author

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Henry Harley Arnold

Henry Harley Arnold was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of adventure and nature. His notable work, "Bill Bruce on Forest Patrol," showcases his ability to engage young readers with themes of exploration and environmental stewardship. Arnold's storytelling often reflects a deep appreciation for the outdoors, encouraging a sense of adventure and responsibility towards nature in his audience.

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