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Gunboat and Gun-runner: A Tale of the Persian Gulf

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A young naval lieutenant is posted to command an armed launch tasked with suppressing arms-smuggling across the Persian Gulf. The narrative follows his patrols as he and his crew board dhows, intercept landing parties, trap caravans, and mount landings and sieges, encountering ambushes, close-quarter fights, and personal reckonings. Episodes range from boarding actions at sea to the siege of a coastal settlement, rescues and reprisals among local factions. Based on reported incidents, the account emphasizes the hardships, heat, isolation, and improvisational tactics of small-boat service while exploring the tactical, moral, and human consequences of enforcing a maritime blockade against gun-running.

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T. T. Jeans

T. T. Jeans was a British author known for his naval fiction, which often reflects the maritime adventures and challenges faced by sailors in the Royal Navy. His works, such as "A Naval Venture: The War Story of an Armoured Cruiser" and "Mr. Midshipman Glover, R.N.: A Tale of the Royal Navy of To-day," capture the spirit of naval life and the complexities of military service during his time. Jeans's storytelling combines action with a vivid portrayal of naval operations, making his tales both engaging and informative for readers interested in maritime history and adventure.

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