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The narrative takes the form of a first-person diary by a newly enlisted sailor whose attempts to adapt to military routine produce a chain of comic mishaps and observations. Episodes cover recruitment interviews, the physical examination, barracks life, drills, shore leave, and encounters with eccentric comrades and a recurring dog figure, all described with self-deprecating wit and satire of military bureaucracy. Short illustrated vignettes punctuate the entries, varying between slapstick misfortune and sly social commentary, and the voice combines bemusement, hyperbole, and an eye for absurd detail.

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Title: Biltmore Oswald

The diary of a hapless recruit

Author: Thorne Smith

Illustrator: Dick Dorgan

Release date: September 3, 2005 [eBook #16634]
Most recently updated: December 12, 2020

Language: English

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BILTMORE OSWALD ***

BILTMORE OSWALD

THE DIARY OF A HAPLESS RECRUIT

BY

J. THORNE SMITH, Jr.

U.S.N.R.F.

WITH 31 ILLUSTRATIONS IN BLACK-AND-WHITE

BY

RICHARD DORGAN ("Dick Dorgan") U.S.N.R.F.

NEW YORK

FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY

PUBLISHERS

Copyright, 1918, by

Frederick A. Stokes Company All Rights Reserved

Reprinted from The Broadside A Journal for The Naval Reserve Force


DEDICATION


To my buddies, an unscrupulous, clamorous crew of pirates, as loyal and generous a lot as ever returned a borrowed dress jumper with dirty tapes; to numerous jimmy-legs and P.O.'s whose cantankerous tempers have furnished me with much material for this book; and also to a dog, an admirable dog whom I choose to call Mr. Fogerty, with apologies to this dog if in these pages his slave has unwittingly maligned his character or in any way cast suspicion upon his moral integrity.