The Boy Volunteers with the Submarine Fleet

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The Boy Volunteers with the Submarine Fleet

by Kenneth Ward

EN·~3 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

THE BOY VOLUNTEERS SERIES - By KENNETH WARD

2:04

THE BOY VOLUNTEERS - WITH THE - SUBMARINE FLEET

0:57

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:26

THE BOY VOLUNTEERS WITH THE SUBMARINE FLEET

0:02

CHAPTER I - THE OMINOUS WARNING ON SHIPBOARD

16:35

CHAPTER II - THE TORPEDOED SHIP

14:53

CHAPTER III - PRISONERS ON BOARD OF A SUBMARINE

14:44

CHAPTER IV - THE TERRORS IN THE DARK ROOM OF AN UNDERSEA BOAT

10:59

CHAPTER V - SOME OF THE MYSTERIES OF A SUBMARINE

12:43

CHAPTER VI - GROPING THROUGH THE ENGLISH CHANNEL

13:21

Description

Two American teens find themselves amid the turmoil of the Great War, first on the Belgian front and later swept into a daring under‑sea adventure. Their curiosity lands them aboard a massive wartime submarine, where they must quickly learn the cramped, noisy realities of life beneath the waves. The opening chapters thrust the boys into an urgent encounter with a lurking enemy sub, setting a pulse‑quickening tone that mixes tension with the awe of early 20th‑century naval technology.

From the clang of the periscope to the eerie darkness of a submerged hull, the story offers vivid, illustrated snapshots of wartime engineering and the courage required to operate such a vessel. As they navigate torpedo threats, tangled nets, and the constant danger of the English Channel, the young volunteers discover the camaraderie and ingenuity that keep them afloat. Readers are treated to a compelling blend of historical detail and youthful perspective, making the first act a gripping introduction to an unforgettable maritime saga.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (199K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Barbara Kosker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-12-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

KW

Kenneth Ward

Best known for a brisk series of World War I adventure stories, this early 20th-century writer sent young readers into battlefields, aircraft, artillery units, and submarines with plenty of danger and momentum.

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