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Air Service Boys Over the Atlantic by Charles Amory Beach is a thrilling tale set during World War I, focusing on the daring exploits of two young American aviators, Tom Raymond and Jack Parmly. The story begins with the duo engaged in a mission to thwart German forces by protecting a downed American pilot, Lieutenant Colin Beverly, from enemy capture. Their successful rescue highlights their skill and bravery, setting the stage for further adventures. The narrative then shifts to a bold plan devised by Lieutenant Beverly, who has secretly commissioned a massive Martin bomber capable of…mehr

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Air Service Boys Over the Atlantic by Charles Amory Beach is a thrilling tale set during World War I, focusing on the daring exploits of two young American aviators, Tom Raymond and Jack Parmly. The story begins with the duo engaged in a mission to thwart German forces by protecting a downed American pilot, Lieutenant Colin Beverly, from enemy capture. Their successful rescue highlights their skill and bravery, setting the stage for further adventures. The narrative then shifts to a bold plan devised by Lieutenant Beverly, who has secretly commissioned a massive Martin bomber capable of reaching Berlin and returning without refueling. Beverly invites Tom and Jack to join him on this audacious mission, promising glory and a significant blow to the enemy. As the story unfolds, Jack receives troubling news from home regarding a family inheritance that could be lost to his unscrupulous cousin, Randolph Carringford, unless Jack can return to America promptly. Despite this personal dilemma, Jack remains committed to his duties, participating in a night raid aimed at destroying an intermediary German bridge. The raid is fraught with danger, as the squadron faces intense anti-aircraft fire and the threat of enemy planes. The narrative captures the tension and excitement of aerial combat, showcasing the courage and determination of the young aviators. Throughout the story, themes of friendship, duty, and patriotism are interwoven with the thrilling action sequences. The characters' personal struggles and the broader context of the war provide depth to the narrative, making it not just an adventure story but also a reflection on the sacrifices made by those who served in the Great War.