Uncle Sam's Boys as
Lieutenants
OR
Serving Old Glory as Line Officers
By
H. IRVING HANCOCK
Author of "Uncle Sam's Boys in the Ranks," "Uncle Sam's Boys
on Field Duty," "Uncle Sam's Boys as Sergeants," "Uncle
Sam's Boys in the Philippines," "Uncle Sam's Boys
on Their Mettle," The Motor Boat Club Series,
The High School Boys Series, The West
Point Series, The Annapolis Series,
The Young Engineers Series,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Illustrated
PHILADELPHIA
HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY
Copyright, 1919, by
Howard E. Altemus
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[5]Chapter I—On Waiting Orders | 11 |
Uncle Sam's Boys grow impatient. A mother'slogic. The postman's whistle makes Hal nervous."Who is Ad Interim?" Uniforms are ready. Asurprise for Mrs. Overton. "Lieutenants" Overtonand Terry now. | |
Chapter II—Trouble In The Making | 25 |
In their new uniforms. All eyes on Uncle Sam'sBoys. Honors and insult. "See the ConqueringHero Comes." An invitation declined. BunnyHepburn loses his job. "I'll get even with thatcheap officer." | |
Chapter III—Plotters Lay Their Plans | 41 |
Victims walk into a trap. "Get busy, Skinny!"Twelve against two. "Sail into the soldier loafers!"Hal Overton's blood is up. Bunny's eyesare closed. A fight to a finish. | |
Chapter IV—The War Department Acts | 54 |
Hal and Noll under charges. Uncle Sam's Boysshunned by neighbors. "We won't submit to suchfalse charges." A town divided against itself. Abitter attack in the press. "The culprits face theirordeal to-day." | |
[6]Chapter V—Before a Court of Inquiry | 62 |
Looks dark for the young lieutenants. Perjurershave their say. "I wouldn't believe 'em underoath." Gangsters get a jolt. The findings of theCourt of Inquiry. Hal and Noll outwit the enemy. | |
Chapter VI—The Call To Duty | 74 |
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