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A collection of poems that explores life at sea during war through vivid snapshots of patrols, ships, and crews. Verses alternate between elegy and morale-boosting satire, mourning the missing and wounded, celebrating comradeship, and criticizing complacent attitudes ashore. Several pieces evoke action and danger—submarines, destroyers, and fleet encounters—while others dwell on exile, waiting, and quiet aftermath. Tone shifts from patriotic fervor to bitter irony and reflective lament, united by maritime imagery and a focus on duty, sacrifice, and the human cost of conflict.

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John Graham Bower

John Graham Bower was a writer known for his contributions to naval literature, particularly during the early 20th century. His works often reflect the experiences and challenges faced by submariners, providing insights into naval operations and maritime life. Notable titles include "H.M.S. ----" and "On Patrol," which explore the intricacies of submarine warfare. Bower's writing is characterized by a blend of technical detail and engaging narrative, making his works significant in the context of military history and literature.

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