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A coastal wartime training camp follows young women in the Women's Army Corps as they adapt to military routine. Norma Kent notices mysterious flashes and, with fellow recruits, comes to suspect a comrade of signaling to an enemy. Suspicion spreads through the barracks as duties such as interceptor control, night spotting, and aircraft handling meet clandestine observation and patrols. Tension escalates into dangerous night operations, a decoy beacon, an at-sea threat, and the eventual unmasking of a spy, propelled by quick thinking. Themes include camaraderie, growing competence, and the strain of mistrust within a close-knit unit.

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Roy J. Snell

Roy J. Snell was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the mystery and adventure genres. He wrote numerous stories that captivated young readers, including titles such as "A Ticket to Adventure" and "Jet Plane Mystery." His works often featured strong, adventurous characters and engaging plots, appealing to both boys and girls. Snell's storytelling was characterized by a sense of excitement and exploration, making his books popular during the early to mid-20th century. His legacy continues to influence the genre, as he crafted narratives that encouraged curiosity and imagination in young minds.

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