Air Service Boys in the Big Battle; Or, Silencing the Big Guns
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The narrative follows two American aviators, Tom Raymond and Jack Parmly, as they serve in the French Air Service during World War I. They face various challenges, including the anxiety of war, the pressure of military duties, and the emotional turmoil of missing comrades. The story explores themes of bravery, camaraderie, and the impact of war on both soldiers and their loved ones. As they engage in aerial battles and reconnaissance missions, the characters demonstrate their resolve to contribute to the war effort while grappling with personal fears and the realities of combat. The plot culminates in a significant battle aimed at silencing enemy artillery.
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