"The Brighton Boys with the Submarine Fleet" by James R. Driscoll is a thrilling tale of young American recruits, Jack Hammond and Ted Wainwright, who join the U.S. Navy's submarine fleet during World War I. The story begins with the boys' decision to enlist, inspired by a newspaper advertisement calling for young men to serve in the submarine fleet. After a heartfelt farewell to their school, Brighton, and their families, they embark on a journey that takes them to a naval base where they are assigned to the submarine Dewey. Under the command of Lieutenant McClure, the Dewey sets out on a mission across the Atlantic to join the American fleet in the North Sea. The narrative captures the excitement and challenges of submarine life, including the boys' first dive and their encounters with enemy vessels. The Dewey's crew successfully engages a German cruiser, showcasing the strategic prowess and bravery of the young recruits. Throughout the story, themes of patriotism, camaraderie, and the thrill of adventure are vividly portrayed, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of young sailors during a pivotal moment in history.
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