Full Speed Ahead: Tales From The Log Of A Correspondent

Henry Beston (1888 - 1968)

“These tales are memories of several months spent as a special correspondent attached to the forces of the American Navy on foreign service…. [I have] been content to chronicle the interesting incidents of the daily life as well as the achievements and heroisms of the friends who keep the highways of the sea…. I would not end without a word of thanks to the enlisted men for their unfailing good will and ever courteous behaviour.” Henry Beston (1888-1968) was an American author. In 1918, Beston became a press representative for the U.S. Navy. Highlights from this period include being the only American correspondent to travel with the British Grand Fleet and to be aboard an American destroyer during combat engagement and sinking during World War I. This 1919 book describes these experiences. Lists of names have been omitted from the Preface. - Summary by Book Preface, Wikipedia, David Wales

Genre(s): War & Military, Modern (20th C)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface David Wales
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Play 01 An Heroic Journey; Into The Dark; Friend Or Foe? David Wales
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Play 02 Running Submerged; The Return Of The Captains; Our Sailors David Wales
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Play 03 The Base; The Destroyer And Her Problem; Torpedoed; The End Of A Submarine David Wales
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Play 04 'Fishing'; Amusements; Storm; On Night Patrol; Camouflage David Wales
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Play 05 Tragedy; 'Consolidation Not Cooperation'; Machine Against Machine; The Legend Of Kelley; Sons Of The Trident; The Fleet; The American Squadron David Wales
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Play 06 To Sea With The Fleet; 'Sky Pilots'; In The Wireless Room; Marines David Wales
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Play 07 Ships Of The Air; The Sailor In London; The Armed Guard; Going Aboard David Wales
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Play 08 Grain; Collision David Wales
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Play 09 The Raid By The River; On Having Been Both A Soldier And A Sailor David Wales
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