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The narrative follows a circle of young Camp Fire members who apply outdoor skills and Red Cross training to wartime and postwar activities. Across episodic scenes they practice first aid and gas-drill responses, explore camouflage, signaling and radio communication, and assist soldiers and local communities through launches, sea and aviation-related exercises, and patriotic projects. Interludes depict learning and teamwork, moments of danger and rescue, exchanges about peace, and commemorations such as a Gold Star and a final Christmas observance, blending practical instruction with coming-of-age camaraderie and civic responsibility.
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