On Foreign Service; Or, The Santa Cruz Revolution

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On Foreign Service; Or, The Santa Cruz Revolution

by T. T. (Thomas Tendron) Jeans

EN·~8 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

Part 1

31:29

Part 2

31:45

Part 3

31:43

Part 4

31:46

Part 5

31:42

Part 6

31:44

Part 7

31:43

Part 8

31:25

Part 9

31:45

Part 10

30:58

Description

The tale opens aboard two gleaming British armoured cruisers, the Hector and the Hercules, freshly off the docks of Gibraltar and still nursing the petty rivalries of their gun‑rooms. Fresh‑out sub‑lieutenants, the narrator and his counterpart Ginger Hood, try to smooth over the squabbles with makeshift sports contests that end in more bickering than bonding. Their banter and the vivid description of life on a modern man‑of‑war give listeners a lively sense of naval routine, from cramped gun‑rooms to relaxed afternoons on the ship’s verandah.

Soon the ships receive orders for a far‑off deployment to Santa Cruz, where a simmering South‑American revolution threatens British interests. As the officers and crew brace for a mission that will test both seamanship and diplomacy, the story promises a blend of humor, camaraderie, and the stark realities of projecting power abroad. Listeners will be drawn into the colorful world of early‑20th‑century naval life and the uneasy balance between rivalry on deck and duty at sea.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (488K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-06-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

T. T. (Thomas Tendron) Jeans

T. T. (Thomas Tendron) Jeans

Drawn straight from a life at sea, these adventures bring the Royal Navy to life with unusual authenticity and energy. Their author was not just imagining naval action—he had lived it as a surgeon and senior officer.

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