Army Boys Marching Into Germany
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ARMY BOYS MARCHING INTO
GERMANY
CONTENTS
| Chapter | Page | |
| I | The Disguised Officer | [ 1] |
| II | Trapped | [ 11] |
| III | A Breathless Moment | [ 26] |
| IV | In the Tunnel | [ 36] |
| V | A Master Stroke | [ 46] |
| VI | Colonel Pavet Returns | [ 57] |
| VII | At Grips with Death | [ 72] |
| VIII | Putting It Over | [ 81] |
| IX | The Shining Plane | [ 89] |
| X | Tank Against Tank | [ 99] |
| XI | Liquid Fire | [ 109] |
| XII | Beating the Huns to Their Knees | [ 117] |
| XIII | The White Flag of Surrender | [ 128] |
| XIV | Victory | [ 139] |
| XV | On to the Rhine | [ 148] |
| XVI | The March of Triumph | [ 154] |
| XVII | Friends or Foes? | [ 160] |
| XVIII | A Perplexing Question | [ 169] |
| XIX | The Lone Straggler | [ 175] |
| XX | On German Soil | [ 181] |
| XXI | As From the Dead | [ 187] |
| XXII | A Joyous Reunion | [ 193] |
| XXIII | Crossing the Rhine | [ 199] |
| XXIV | The Cellar | [ 204] |
| XXV | Foiling the German Plot | [ 210] |
ARMY BOYS
MARCHING
INTO GERMANY
CHAPTER I
THE DISGUISED OFFICER
“We’ll hold this position, boys, if we die for it,” exclaimed Frank Sheldon, as he wiped the grime and sweat from his face with his sleeve and reloaded his rifle.
“We’ll die all right,” muttered Tom Bradford, as his rifle cracked and accounted for another German, “but we’ll take lots of those fellows with us anyway.”
“There doesn’t seem to be any stopping them,” grunted Billy Waldon. “Looks as if the whole German army’s wading into us.”
“Heinie’s there with the goods all right,” admitted Frank, “but it’s his last kick. He’s about due to pass out now. We’ve got his number.”