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Merchantmen-at-arms

Bone, David W.

Merchantmen-at-arms

Excerpt: ...you bet. Say, the place stinks of gunpowder. Am lying on the floor. . . . I have had to leave 'phones. My gear beginning to fly around with concussion. . . . Captain is dead. . . ."-an interval-"Submarine has dived! Submarine has dived!" Yes, we are wiser now! We admit him to full fellowship at sea. And on land, too! We admit him the right to trip it in Kingsway or the Strand, with his kid gloves, and his notebook, and his neat uniform, for his record has shown that it does not require a four-years' apprenticeship to build up a stout heart, that on his 'jimmy fixin's' and their proper working depends a large measure of our safety, and if the crack does come and the air is thick with hurtling debris, broken water and acrid smoke, our first look will be aloft to see if his aerial still stands. We do him and baby brother the honour that we shall not concern ourselves to wonder whether they be ready at their posts! 125 A TRANSPORT EMBARKING TROOPS FOR FRANCE XII TRANSPORT SERVICES THE first State control of the merchants' ships began with the transports employed to convey the Expeditionary Force to France in the early days of August 1914. Vessels of all sizes and classes were commandeered at the dockside to serve in the emergency. The comparatively short distance across the channels did not call for elaborate preparation and refitment: the times would admit of no delay. Ships on the point of sailing on their trading voyages were held in dock, their cargo discharged in quantity to make space for troops and their equipment. Lining-up on the quays and in the littered dock-sheds, troops awaited the stoppage of unloading operations. With the last sling of the 'tween-deck lading passed to the shore, they marched on board. As the tide served, the vessels steamed out of dock and turned, away from their normal routes, towards the coast of France. 126 To serve as ballast weight, the stowage of cargo in the lower holds was frequently left in place for...

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ISBN 9781153646697
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Books LLC, Reference Series
Jahr 20150119

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