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The narrative follows three midshipmen whose friendship frames a close portrayal of life at the Naval Academy, tracing daily routines of drills, classroom instruction, athletics and practical seamanship alongside youthful pranks and rivalries. Episodes range from football and gunnery practice to disciplinary confrontations and a puzzling mystery that escalates into a kidnapping and a crisis over resignation. Through letters, investigations and testing personal choices, the characters confront loyalty, duty and courage while preparing for final examinations and graduation, offering a vivid, ground-level view of training, camaraderie and the demands of naval service.

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Edward L. Beach

Edward L. Beach was an American author known for his works that explore life at the United States Naval Academy. His notable books include "An Annapolis First Classman" and "Ralph Osborn, Midshipman at Annapolis: A Story of Life at the U.S. Naval Academy," both of which provide insights into the experiences and challenges faced by midshipmen. Beach's writing reflects his deep understanding of naval culture and education, making his stories resonate with readers interested in military life and the values instilled in future naval officers.

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