This is Anton F. Bilek's story of his survival as a Japanese prisoner of war. He recounts the Death March that he and other Fil-American prisoners of war endured in Bataan after surrender, his imprisonment in the Philippines and Japan and his subsequent servitude in the Japanese coal mines.
"The Boy Scouts for Uncle Sam" by John Henry Goldfrap is an adventurous tale that follows a group of Boy Scouts as they find themselves in service to their country. In this engaging story, the Boy Scouts are called upon to assist the government in a time of need. They embark on a patriotic mission to support their country and its citizens during a challenging period. As they step up to the task, they demonstrate their resourcefulness, loyalty, and dedication to the principles of scouting. The novel celebrates the spirit of service, patriotism, and the values that the Boy Scouts uphold, including preparedness and civic duty. It portrays how these young scouts rise to the occasion and make a positive impact on their community and nation. John Henry Goldfrap's storytelling immerses readers in a world of adventure and service, offering an action-packed narrative that highlights the importance of contributing to one's country and community.