
Army Boys on the Firing Line; or, Holding Back the German Drive
"Army Boys on the Firing Line; or, Holding Back the German Drive" by Homer Randall is a military adventure novel written in the early 20th century, likely during or after World War I. The narrative centers around a group of American soldiers, particularly focusing on Frank Sheldon and his friends, as they confront the challenges and dangers of combat against German forces. The story captures their camaraderie, bravery, and the intense realities of war. At the start of the novel, the protagonists are stationed at the front lines, engaged in a tense standoff with approaching German troops. Frank Sheldon, along with his comrades Bart and Tom, displays keen observation skills as they anticipate the enemy's movements. The buildup leads to a fierce battle where they demonstrate their determination and resourcefulness in the face of overwhelming odds. As combat intensifies and they are pushed back, Frank's quick thinking during a critical moment helps avert disaster, showcasing the themes of bravery and friendship in wartime. The opening chapters establish a gripping backdrop of military action while introducing readers to the characters' backgrounds and motivations.
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