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A series of illustrated narratives recounts notable sea engagements and personal episodes from the U.S. naval tradition, ranging from daring single-ship confrontations and boarding actions to cutting-out expeditions and blockading operations. Individual chapters profile celebrated officers and recount specific fights, shipboard routine, discipline, and informal culture aboard sailing warships, then trace developments into later steam-era operations. Emphasis falls on seamanship, tactical improvisation, and acts of courage, with vivid accounts of night attacks, prize-taking, and the hazards of combat, alongside reflections on the transition from the old navy to modern naval practices.
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