Brum and the Statue Rescue

Brum and the Statue Rescue by Alan Dapré is a juvenile fiction book published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2002. This edition features 16 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Brum, a fictitious character, as he embarks on an adventure involving automobiles and statues, engaging young readers with its pictorial works.
In this narrative, readers will discover Brum’s efforts to rescue a statue, highlighting themes of bravery and problem-solving. The book combines elements of excitement and creativity, making it an engaging read for children. With its focus on Brum’s adventures, this title offers a delightful exploration of imaginative scenarios that resonate with young audiences.
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The United States Army: A Chronology, 1775 to the Present captures the full sweep of the U.S. Army’s place in our nation’s history. Its series of concise, yet highly informative, entries cover all important events involving American ground troops—both successes and failures, in wartime and in peace—from the American Revolutionary War to the present.
In a basic chronological format anchored to specific dates, The United States Army reports on all significant military engagements—major conflicts and isolated actions—but goes well beyond the battlefield to include significant political and administrative changes affecting the military, notable events in the careers of generals and soldiers, significant military texts, the foundation of noted schools of instruction, and military minutae such as pay scales and creation of a general staff. Coverage also extends beyond the regular army to include auxiliaries from the colonial militias, to today’s National Guard, Reserves, Army Aviation, and Special Forces.
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