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March Anson and Scoot Bailey of the U.S. Navy

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Two young sailors transferred from a surface ship enter submarine school and undergo thorough medical and psychological screening before beginning rigorous training. The narrative follows their pressure-chamber and escape-tower drills, first dives, and hands-on submarine duties, and moves into operational episodes aboard submarines and escort vessels that include encounters with enemy aircraft, convoy maneuvers, crash landings, and depth-charge attacks. Emphasis falls on practical seamanship, mentorship, and the testing of courage and composure in confined, dangerous situations, with action and rescue scenes illustrating the everyday challenges of wartime undersea service.

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Marshall McClintock

Marshall McClintock was an American author known for his contributions to juvenile literature, particularly during the mid-20th century. He is recognized for his engaging storytelling that often features themes of adventure and heroism. His notable works include "Dick Donnelly of the Paratroops," which captures the spirit of military valor, and "March Anson and Scoot Bailey of the U.S. Navy," which reflects naval adventures. McClintock's writing resonates with young readers, encouraging imagination and a sense of bravery.

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