"The Brighton Boys in the Argonne Forest" by James R. Driscoll is a historical story set during World War I, following the experiences of Don Richards and his soldier companions as they combat German troops in the Argonne Forest. The story highlights the themes of bravery, friendship, and the unwavering spirit of American soldiers throughout this challenging time. We meet Don Richards, a lieutenant, who comes back to the war front after dealing with a shrapnel injury. He meets up with his friend, Herbert Whitcomb, who also went to Brighton Academy, as they prepare for their next deployment. The start of the story prepares the reader for their journey into war, showing what they think about bravery, sacrifice, and the development of friendship when dealing with difficult situations. The opening hints at the tough challenges they will face in the Argonne Forest, known for its intense fighting and the determination of young soldiers wanting to protect their country.

The Brighton Boys in the Argonne Forest
By James R. Driscoll
Amidst the chaos of World War I, young soldiers must summon extraordinary courage to fight, survive, and forge unbreakable bonds in the unforgiving expanse of the Argonne Forest.
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