A Fleet in Being: Notes of Two Trips With The Channel Squadron

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A Fleet in Being: Notes of Two Trips With The Channel Squadron

by Rudyard Kipling

EN·~2 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

A FLEET IN BEING

0:16
2

CHAPTER I

23:16
3

CHAPTER II

18:57
4

CHAPTER III

16:59
5

CHAPTER IV

12:42
6

CHAPTER V

18:42
7

CHAPTER VI

20:12
8

NOTES

14:07

Description

A young naval officer recounts his first experience aboard a cutting‑edge cruiser of the Channel Squadron, fresh from the docks of Portsmouth in the summer of 1897. He paints a lively picture of a crew largely in their twenties, led by seasoned officers, as they navigate crowded waters and execute intricate maneuvers amid a fleet of thirty warships. The narrative captures the mix of youthful daring and disciplined training that defines life on a modern warship.

Through vivid descriptions of signal flags, engine rooms, and the constant dance of speed changes—from a lazy eight knots to a thrilling seventeen—the author reveals the mechanical heartbeat and human rhythm of naval service. Moments in the wardroom, the humor of a sub‑lieutenant, and the tense precision of station‑keeping bring the daily routine of the squadron to life. Listeners will feel the spray, hear the twin‑screw chatter, and share in the camaraderie that binds a generation of sailors.

The book also offers a window into the strategic role of the Channel Squadron, hinting at the larger geopolitical currents that would soon shape the Royal Navy. As the crew prepares for upcoming exercises, the sense of anticipation and responsibility adds depth to this intimate portrait of maritime life.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (120K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer. Special thanks to the Internet Archive, American Libraries

Release date

2014-06-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling

1865–1936

Born in Bombay and shaped by life in British India, this Nobel Prize-winning writer turned adventure, folklore, and childhood wonder into stories that have stayed popular for generations. Best known for The Jungle Book, Kim, and the Just So Stories, he wrote with a strong feel for place, rhythm, and memorable characters.

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