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The Submarine Boys for the Flag

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(4,269 Sterne; 26 Bewertungen)

It certainly has been an odd day for our Submarine Boys! First Jack Benson is asked by a German Professor to speak with him a hotel, then a French Chevalier wants to speak to Eph Somers. Both foreigners want the same thing, for the Submarine Boys to come work for their respective countries. But, as we will find out, our boys are as patriotic as they come! (Ann Boulais) (5 hr 12 min)

Chapters

'Do You Speak German?'

19:43

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

'French Spoken Here'

19:23

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

The Man Who Marked Charts

18:13

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Jack's Queer Lot of Loot

11:23

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Sighting the Enemy

14:20

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Flank Movement and Rear Attack

10:12

Read by gdman411

A Lesson in Security and Information

11:27

Read by gdman411

Eph Feels Like Thirty Tacks

15:03

Read by gdman411

Jack Plays with a Volcano

17:39

Read by gdman411

'Mr. Grey' Makes New Trouble

11:23

Read by gdman411

Facing the Secretary of the Navy

7:10

Read by Ashley M.

Navy Officers for an Hour or a Day

12:54

Read by gdman411

Commander of a U.S. Gunboat!

13:56

Read by gdman411

The Bow Guns Boom and Eph Puts Off

16:25

Read by Don Will

'The Right Boat and the Right Crew!'

11:03

Read by Don Will

The Duel Through the Door

12:35

Read by Shasta

The Last Hour of Command

7:49

Read by John

Eph Bets an Anchor Against a Fish-Hook

13:31

Read by John

Jack's Caller at the United Service Club

13:06

Read by John

The Girl in the Car

10:13

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Daisy Huston Decides for the Flag

10:02

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

The part of Abercrombie R.N.

10:47

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

'Foreign Trade' Becomes Brisk

16:44

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Their Lives Deeded to the Flag

7:52

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Bewertungen

Good old fashioned yarn, but...

(2 Sterne)

I mean no disrespect, but reader Kenneth Sargent Gaygen (spelling?) is rather mush-mouthed, and this distracts from the story.