"Dewey and Other Naval Commanders" by Edward Sylvester Ellis is story of the brave men who shaped the American Navy. It mainly tells about Admiral George Dewey, from his wild early days to becoming a great leader. The story also looks at other important people in the Navy, starting from the Revolutionary War all the way to the Spanish-American War. Readers learn about their courageous acts and how they helped the country. The book starts by showing how Dewey grew up, how he changed from a trouble-maker to a strong officer at the Naval Academy, and even shares tales from his time in the Civil War, hinting at the amazing things he would do later. All the stories fill readers with a sense of patriotism and respect for America's naval history.
Dewey and Other Naval Commanders
By Edward Sylvester Ellis
Witness the thrilling lives and daring adventures of America's naval heroes as they navigate war and rise to glory.
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About the AuthorEdward Sylvester Ellis was an American author.
Edward Sylvester Ellis was an American author.
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