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A series of comic letters recounts a recruit's voyage and early wartime experiences, mixing shipboard anecdotes, camp sketches, and baseball-flavored observations. The narrator details cramped accommodations, lifeboat drills, convoy escorts, and the camaraderie and irritations of fellow travelers, while seasoning reports of daily routines with practical jokes, gossipy portraits, and sardonic asides about military rules and morale. Short vignettes alternate with informal commentary on food, farewells, and entertainment, producing a lively, ironic portrait of ordinary men adapting to the absurdities of mobilization.
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