Fighting in Cuban Waters; Or, Under Schley on the Brooklyn
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A young sailor enlists and serves aboard Commodore Schley's flagship, joining the Flying Squadron en route to Cuban waters. The narrative follows naval maneuvers, blockades, bombardments, and the locating and destruction of an enemy fleet, and interleaves shipboard life, adventures ashore, capture and imprisonment, and a prison escape. Episodes emphasize courage, duty, and comradeship amid danger, and blend reported historical actions, including the sinking of a blockship and the final sea engagement, with youthful heroism and practical religious conviction as the protagonist returns to his ship after the climactic battle.
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