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The Last Three Soldiers

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Three soldiers manning a remote mountain signal post experience a string of adventures as they send and decode messages, explore unfamiliar territory, and face natural and human dangers. Isolated and inventive, they contend with wild animals, caves, deserted houses, starvation, imprisonment, and makeshift rescues while mapping the landscape and improvising solutions to unexpected problems. Episodes mix peril and humor and foreground themes of camaraderie, resourcefulness, and the practical mechanics of signaling and survival in a wartime frontier environment.

About the Author

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W. H. Shelton

W. H. Shelton is an author known for his novel "The Last Three Soldiers," which explores themes of camaraderie and the human experience during times of conflict. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Shelton's work contributes to the understanding of the soldier's perspective and the emotional toll of war. His writing reflects a commitment to capturing the complexities of military life and the bonds formed in adversity.