The Submarine Boys for the Flag
Victor G. Durham
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





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)
Chapitres
'Do You Speak German?' | 19:43 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
'French Spoken Here' | 19:23 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
The Man Who Marked Charts | 18:13 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
Jack's Queer Lot of Loot | 11:23 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
Sighting the Enemy | 14:20 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
Flank Movement and Rear Attack | 10:12 | Lu par gdman411 |
A Lesson in Security and Information | 11:27 | Lu par gdman411 |
Eph Feels Like Thirty Tacks | 15:03 | Lu par gdman411 |
Jack Plays with a Volcano | 17:39 | Lu par gdman411 |
'Mr. Grey' Makes New Trouble | 11:23 | Lu par gdman411 |
Facing the Secretary of the Navy | 7:10 | Lu par Ashley M. |
Navy Officers for an Hour or a Day | 12:54 | Lu par gdman411 |
Commander of a U.S. Gunboat! | 13:56 | Lu par gdman411 |
The Bow Guns Boom and Eph Puts Off | 16:25 | Lu par Don Will |
'The Right Boat and the Right Crew!' | 11:03 | Lu par Don Will |
The Duel Through the Door | 12:35 | Lu par Shasta |
The Last Hour of Command | 7:49 | Lu par John |
Eph Bets an Anchor Against a Fish-Hook | 13:31 | Lu par John |
Jack's Caller at the United Service Club | 13:06 | Lu par John |
The Girl in the Car | 10:13 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
Daisy Huston Decides for the Flag | 10:02 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
The part of Abercrombie R.N. | 10:47 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
'Foreign Trade' Becomes Brisk | 16:44 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
Their Lives Deeded to the Flag | 7:52 | Lu par Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
Critiques
Good old fashioned yarn, but...





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