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nd in the background the giant antennae of the navy yard's wireless station. "Here we are at last, chum!" chortled Ted with a broad grin, as he and Jack piled out of the car. Passing the armed sentries at the gate, the party of recruits were marched first to the commandant's office, where their arrival was officially reported. After roll call and checking up of the list of names, the boys were all marched over to the quartermaster's depot to be fitted for uniforms. Probably the most impressive moment of the morning to the boys was the ceremony of swearing them into service---when they took the oath of allegiance to their country. Jack and Ted were anxious to get into their uniforms and were afforded an opportunity very shortly when they were directed aboard the training ship _Exeter_, where they were to be quartered for a few days until detailed into service on one of the fighting units in the yard. The first few days aboard the _Exeter_ passed rapidly, the time being so filled with drills that the boys had few idle moments. Their letters home and to their chums at Brighton contained glowing accounts of the new service into which they had entered. After a week of it they were standing one afternoon on the forecastle of the _Exeter_ watching the coaling of a giant dreadnought from an electric collier when a naval officer, immaculate in white linen and surrounded by his staff, came aboard. After an exchange of salutes between the deck officer of the _Exeter_ and the visiting officer, and a brief chat, the recruits were ordered to fall in. The naval officer in white stepped forward. "You boys will be distributed at once among the vessels now in the yard to make up the necessary complement of crews. The department is very anxious to put some of you aboard the submarine fleet now fitting out here, and if there are any in the crowd who would prefer service in the submarines to any other service you may state your preference." Jack and Ted stepped forward immediately. Other boys followed suit. And so it came about that Jack Hammond and Ted Wainwright found themselves detailed to the U.S. submarine _Dewey_. A young officer approached and introduced himself. "I am Executive Officer Binns, of the _Dewey_. If you boys are ready we will go right aboard. We expect to go down the bay on some maneuvers this afternoon and want to get you fellows to your places as quickly as possible." The whole thing was a
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