About This Book
A junior naval officer narrates events surrounding a revolution in a South American republic, describing life aboard two sister armoured cruisers sent to protect British interests. The narrative follows naval maneuvers, sea attacks, shore landings, rescues of civilians, ship-to-shore bombardments and the capture and defence of towns, showing how command of the sea influences land operations. Episodes depict shipboard routine and rivalry among junior officers, coordinated actions with marines and local forces, and successive engagements with rebel fleets and batteries that culminate in a concerted attack on the capital and an eventual withdrawal. Technical detail and firsthand observation provide an authentic portrait of contemporary naval practice.









