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NAVY BOYS BEHINDTHE BIG GUNS - OR - SINKING THE GERMAN U-BOATS - BY - HALSEY DAVIDSON
NAVY BOYS BEHIND THE BIG GUNS - NAVY BOYS BEHIND THEBIG GUNS
CHAPTER I - A RUN TO ELMVALE
CHAPTER II - THE STRANGER
CHAPTER III - THE WATER WHEEL
CHAPTER IV - s. p. 888
CHAPTER V - THE STREAK ON THE WATER
CHAPTER VI - AN OLD FRIEND
CHAPTER VII - FOG HAUNTED
CHAPTER VIII - PUZZLED
A handful of boys from the quiet harbor town of Seacove trade their schoolbooks for Navy uniforms, eager to prove themselves on the high seas. Philip “Whistler” Morgan, Al Torrance, and their close‑knit friends set off on a road trip that ends at the naval base, where they say goodbye to their families and step aboard the destroyer Colodia. Their youthful banter masks a growing sense of responsibility as the United States enters the war and the ocean becomes a battlefield.
Now part of a convoy escort, the crew learns the harsh rhythm of life at sea—constant watches, thunderous guns, and the ever‑present threat of German U‑boats lurking beneath the waves. Together they practice daring maneuvers, learn to read the ocean’s signs, and experience the tension of a sudden sighting that could mean a life‑or‑death chase. Their courage and teamwork set the stage for a gripping adventure that tests both skill and friendship.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (241K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for brisk, patriotic adventure stories for young readers, this early 20th-century author wrote a string of naval tales set against the drama of World War I. The books move quickly, with submarines, wireless calls, convoy duty, and daring rescues at sea.
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