The Brighton Boys with the Submarine Fleet
Produced by Jim Ludwig
THE BRIGHTON BOYS WITH THE SUBMARINE FLEET by Lieutenant James R. Driscoll
CHAPTERS I. Good-by, Brighton II. Down in a Submarine III. Sealed Orders IV. Somewhere in the North Sea V. The German Raiders VI. Rammed by a Destroyer VII. In a Mine Field VIII. A Rescue IX. Vive La France! X. Attacked from the Sky XI. In the Fog XII. Yankee Camouflage XIII. The Survivors XIV. On the Bottom of the Sea XV. The Human Torpedo XVI. In the Wireless Station XVII. Up from the Depths XVIII. In the Rat's Nest XIX. Capturing a U-Boat XX. The Mother Ship XXI. Trapped XXII. Yankee Ingenuity XXIII. Out of the Net XXIV. Into Zeebrugge XXV. Chlorine Gas XXVI. The Stars and Stripes
Wanted: young men to enlist in Uncle Sam's submarine fleet for service in European waters.
The magic words stood out in bold type from the newspaper that Jack Hammond held spread out over his knees. Underneath the caption ran a detailed statement setting forth the desire of the United States Government to recruit at once a great force of young Americans to man the undersea ships that were to be sent abroad for service against Germany.
Stirred by the appeal, Jack snatched the paper closer and read every word of the advertisement, his eyes dancing with interest.
Your country needs you now ! it ran; and further on:
The only way to win the war is to carry it right home to the foe!
Below, in more of the bold type, it concluded:
Don't delay a moment—-while you hesitate your country waits!
From beginning to end Jack read the appeal again. Before his eyes in fancy flashed the picture of a long, lithe steel vessel skimming the ocean, captain and crew on the lookout for the enemy, the Stars and Stripes flapping from the tailrail. For an instant he imagined himself a member of the crew, gazing through the periscope at a giant German battleship—-yes, firing a torpedo that leaped away to find its mark against the gray steel hull of the foe!
Up in the dormitories some chap was nimbly fingering Dixie on the mandolin. The strains came down to the youth on the campus through the giant oak trees that half obscured the facade of old Brighton. Over on the athletic field a bunch of freshmen rookies of the school battalion were being put through the manual of arms by an instructor. Jack could hear the command: Present arms!