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Two American Boys with the Dardanelles Battle Fleet

A Tale of Naval Warfare and Camaraderie in World War I

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In «Two American Boys with the Dardanelles Battle Fleet,» Sherman Crockett intricately intertwines historical narrative with youthful adventure, capturing the essence of early 20th-century naval history during the pivotal Dardanelles campaign of World War I. The text is imbued with a blend of vivid imagery and engaging dialogues, reflecting the author's adeptness in crafting a compelling, child-centric perspective on global conflict. Through the eyes of two boys, Crockett illuminates the maritime challenges faced by the American fleet, offering insights into the broader sociopolitical climate while inviting readers to explore themes of courage, friendship, and patriotism against the backdrop of war. Sherman Crockett, an educator and writer with a keen interest in maritime history, drew from his extensive research and personal experiences in the early American navy. His background in teaching and storytelling is evident in his ability to present complex historical events in an accessible manner for younger audiences. Crockett's passion for integrating education with entertainment aims to foster a deeper understanding of historical events among children and adolescents. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in adventure, history, and the juvenile perspective during wartime. It serves not only as an engaging tale but also as an educational tool that enlightens young readers about the significance of the Dardanelles campaign and America's role in World War I.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
11 ekim 2024
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190 s.
ISBN:
4066338071828
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