The Battleship Boys' First Step Upward; Or, Winning Their Grades as Petty Officers
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A group of adolescent sailors aboard a U.S. battleship undergoes practical seamanship training and a series of perilous episodes that test their skill and character. Episodes include a fierce storm and a dramatic rescue, bombardment and target practice, mishaps such as grounding and lost gear, shipboard duties from anchor watch to lowering the colors, a disciplinary hearing, and a decisive act of heroism. Blending action, technical detail, and light humor, the narrative follows their growth from inexperienced lads into competent petty officers, highlighting teamwork, discipline, and courage under pressure.
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