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The Boy Volunteers with the British Artillery

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Two American youths who served earlier with aviation recover in a hospital and then join a British artillery unit, experiencing frontline life and heavy-gun warfare. The narrative follows their training and observation duties, descriptions of artillery pieces and trajectories, reconnaissance of shelled battlefields and trenches, a lively camp behind the lines, encounters with spies and legal measures against espionage, and a hazardous expedition that uncovers an enemy range-finder and battery, culminating in a fierce counterattack. Illustrative technical explanations and line drawings accompany accounts of gun deployment, signaling from aircraft, and the tactics of observation and artillery fire.

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Kenneth Ward

Kenneth Ward was an author known for his adventure stories aimed at young readers, particularly during the early 20th century. His works often feature themes of bravery and heroism in the context of military service. Notable titles include "The Boy Volunteers on the Belgian Front" and "The Boy Volunteers with the British Artillery," which reflect the spirit of youth engaging in wartime efforts. Through his narratives, Ward contributed to the genre of children's literature that sought to inspire and educate young minds about courage and patriotism.

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