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Over There with the Marines at Chateau Thierry

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The narrative follows two comrades, Phil and Tim, as their marine unit moves to the battle front near a French town. It traces training, marches, trench duty, gas‑mask drills, and violent engagements including machine‑gun barrages and timber fighting, while also depicting aerial support and tank action. One character is captured and confined behind barbed wire, prompting tunnel digging, escape attempts, endurance under interrogation and improvised resistance, and eventual rescue. Throughout, the account emphasizes small‑unit camaraderie, adaptation to new weapons and tactics, and the practical hardships and ingenuity of soldiers in active warfare.

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G. Harvey Ralphson

G. Harvey Ralphson was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure genre. He is best recognized for his series of novels featuring the Boy Scouts, which blend themes of exploration, bravery, and camaraderie. His notable works include "Boy Scouts Mysterious Signal; Or, Perils of the Black Bear Patrol" and "Boy Scouts in California; or, The Flag on the Cliff." Through his engaging storytelling, Ralphson captured the spirit of adventure and the values of scouting, appealing to young readers and fostering a sense of adventure and teamwork.

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