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FACING PAGE

War Chiefs of the Navy, the Secretary and his Advisory Council 16

A Friendly Bout 17

School Hour Aboard a Battleship 17

President Wilson and the War Cabinet 32

American Dreadnoughts, the Embodiment of Sea Power 33

American Destroyers in Queenstown Harbor 52

The Return of the Mayflower 53

The Surrender of the U-58 58

Crew of the Fanning, which sank the U-58 59

They, Too, Were Ready 67

The Seattle and Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves 68

A Dash through the Danger Zone 68

The Sinking of the President Lincoln 80

The Secretary of the Navy with Captain Dismukes and the men who saved the Mount Vernon 81

The Mount Vernon safely in port after being torpedoed 81

Brest, Center of the Great System of Naval Operations in France 112

A German "Sub" and Some of its Enemies 113

At Gibraltar, Key to the Mediterranean 124

The Great Mine Barrage against the Submarines 125

Planting Mines in the North Sea 128

How the Big Mines in the North Sea Barrage Worked 129

One of the Perils of Mine-Sweeping 136

The Mine-Sweepers Proved Wonderful Sea Boats 136

United States Naval Officers in Important Commands 137

American and British Naval Officials 137

The Transport which carried President Wilson to the Peace Conference 144

Allied Naval Council in Session at Paris 145

Fifth Battle Squadron Joining the British Grand Fleet 160

Surrender of the German High Seas Fleet 161

American Sub-chasers at Corfu, Greece 168

A Flock of Sub-chasers with their Mother-ship 169

Gun-crew of the Luckenbach has a Four-Hour Fight with a Submarine 192

Chief Gunner's Mate Delaney, of the Campana, Defying his Captors 192

The Merchant Submarine Deutschland 193

Leaders of the Marines 208

The Marines in Belleau Wood 209

Naval Railway Battery Firing from Thierville upon Longuyon 224

On the Turret Platform of a Battleship 225

Assembling Naval Airplanes at Brest 228

A Navy Blimp Leaving Hangar at Guipavas, France 229

Naval Aviation Hangars at Guipavas 229

Pauillac, Naval Aviation Station 240

Fliers whose Exploits Brought Prestige to Naval Aviation 241

The Station Whose Messages are Heard around the World 256

The Tablet on the Main Building of the Lafayette Radio Station 257

Eagle Boats at Anchor in the Ice of the White Sea 274

The Half-Way House 275

The Naval Consulting Board and the Navy Department Chiefs 288

Secretary Daniels and Thomas A. Edison 289

Fitting Out for Distant Service 304

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