On April 6, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson declared war on Germany. That same day in Richmond, Virginia, Carlton Enloe Stevens walked into a recruiting office and enlisted in the U.S. Navy. In this compelling firsthand account, Carlton documents his time onboard the USS Hannibal , a survey ship-turned-tender to submarine chasers for the U.S. Navy. Through his words and the lens of his camera, Carlton reveals a unique perspective on the war, one detailing the thoughts and experiences of a young man away from home and those he loves as he serves his country.Follow Carlton's experiences through his personal journal and over 150 never-before-published photos taken during his time serving on the Hannibal , and discover a story that captures the reality of being a part of one of the most important events in world history.
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