
A lively anthology of sea‑borne anecdotes, this collection captures the everyday drama and dry wit of Royal Navy life during the Great War. Through a series of short sketches, the author brings to life a cast of fictional ships and characters, each rendered with affectionate humor and a keen eye for naval detail. The tone balances light‑hearted banter with the gritty reality of wartime service, making the stories both entertaining and surprisingly authentic.
The opening tale follows a freshly promoted sub‑lieutenant, nicknamed “the Acting Sub,” as he is thrust from the relative comfort of a battleship into the cramped, relentless world of a destroyer. He must master navigation charts, keep watch in storm‑tossed darkness, and confront seasickness while learning the true weight of command. As the young officer grapples with the ship’s relentless pace and the unforgiving elements, his determination and sense of duty begin to shine, offering a vivid glimpse into the challenges faced by junior officers at sea.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (151K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-07-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1968
A Royal Navy officer who turned his years at sea into vivid naval history and adventure, he wrote under the pen name “Taffrail.” His books draw on firsthand experience of war, ships, and the sailors who served aboard them.
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