
In the heat of an August morning on the Hudson, a group of West Point cadets is tasked with constructing a real pontoon bridge—an exercise that tests both engineering skill and military discipline. Leading the effort is First‑Class cadet Richard Prescott, freshly promoted to captain of his company, who must quickly organize his men, assign duties, and keep the project moving against the clock. The scene crackles with the clang of timber, shouted orders, and the stubborn determination of young soldiers learning to turn theory into practice.
As the bridge slowly takes shape, tensions flare between Prescott and the reluctant but strong‑built Jordan, whose grudging compliance highlights the clash of personalities that characterizes life at the academy. Through sweat‑soaked labor and the relentless rhythm of commands, the cadets discover the weight of responsibility, the value of cooperation, and the harsh reality that leadership is forged in demanding, often thankless, work. The episode offers a vivid glimpse into the formative trials that shape future officers.
Full title
Dick Prescott's Fourth Year at West Point Or, Ready to Drop the Gray for Shoulder Straps
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (260K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1922
Best known for fast-moving adventure stories for boys, this prolific American writer also worked as a chemist and newspaper reporter. His books, from military-school tales to outdoor adventures, helped shape popular juvenile fiction in the early 20th century.
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