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The Dreadnought Boys on Battle Practice

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Two rural youths enlist in the naval service and, through training and shipboard life, learn seamanship, discipline, and courage while forming bonds with fellow sailors. The narrative follows their initiation into naval routines, physical contests and drills, confrontations with bullying and cowardice, and perilous incidents at sea including a shipboard fire and a mysterious disappearance. Episodes highlight practical skills from gunnery to hand-to-hand defense, tests of loyalty and resourcefulness, and the boys' gradual proving of themselves amid fleet exercises and emergency situations.

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John Henry Goldfrap

John Henry Goldfrap was an American author known for his adventure stories aimed at young readers. He gained popularity through his series featuring the 'Border Boys' and 'Boy Aviators,' which combined elements of exploration, camaraderie, and excitement. His works often reflect themes of bravery and ingenuity, set against backdrops like the Canadian Rockies and various international locales. Notable titles include 'The Border Boys Across the Frontier' and 'The Boy Aviators in Africa,' showcasing his ability to engage young audiences with thrilling narratives and imaginative scenarios. Goldfrap's contributions to children's literature have left a lasting impact on the genre.

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