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Some Naval Yarns

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About This Book

The collection presents journalistically rendered vignettes of naval wartime service, following seaplane pilots and observers on fog-bound sorties, submarine voyages, mine-sweeping operations, and the routines of ambulance trains, naval divisions ashore, and lighthouse and coast-watch duties. Technical details about aircraft handling, navigation, and mine-clearing mix with sketches of day-to-day life, modest courage, and rescue at sea. Episodes convey operational procedures, the strain of vigilance, and small human touches rather than extended narrative, offering a varied portrait of maritime duties and the logistical and moral challenges faced by those who patrol and protect the coasts and channels.

About the Author

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Mordaunt Hall

Mordaunt Hall was a writer known for his contributions to naval literature, particularly through his work "Some Naval Yarns." This collection of stories reflects his experiences and insights into naval life, blending adventure with a touch of humor. Hall's writing captures the spirit of the sea and the camaraderie among sailors, making his narratives engaging for readers interested in maritime themes. His storytelling style offers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs faced by those who serve at sea.

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