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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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Frank Gee Patchin

Frank Gee Patchin was an American author known for his adventure novels aimed at young readers. He is particularly recognized for his series featuring the 'Battleship Boys' and the 'Pony Rider Boys,' which blend themes of exploration, camaraderie, and the spirit of adventure. His works, such as 'The Battleship Boys at Sea' and 'The Pony Rider Boys in Alaska,' reflect a fascination with the American landscape and the experiences of youth. Patchin's stories often incorporate elements of military and outdoor life, making them popular among children and adolescents during the early 20th century.

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