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  2. Midshipman - Wikipedia

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    Midshipmen studied at the academy for four years and trained aboard ships each summer. [52] Midshipman began to mean "passed midshipman" at this time, and a student at the Naval Academy was a cadet midshipman. [33] The rank of ensign was created in 1862, and passed midshipmen were promoted to ensign when vacancies occurred. [33]

  3. Frederick Marryat - Wikipedia

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    Captain Frederick Marryat CB FRS [1] (10 July 1792 – 9 August 1848) [2] was a Royal Navy officer and novelist. He is noted today as an early pioneer of nautical fiction, particularly for his semi-autobiographical novel Mr Midshipman Easy (1836).

  4. Percival Keene - Wikipedia

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    Percival Keene is a coming-of-age adventure novel published in three volumes in 1842 by Frederick Marryat.The book follows the nautical adventures of the title character, a low-born illegitimate child of a captain in the Royal Navy, as he enters service as a midshipman during the Napoleonic Wars and rises through the ranks with the help of his influential father.

  5. Mr Midshipman Easy - Wikipedia

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    Mr Midshipman Easy is an 1836 novel by Frederick Marryat, a retired captain in the British Royal Navy. The novel is set during the Napoleonic Wars , in which Marryat himself served with distinction. Plot summary

  6. Peter Simple (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Simple is an 1834 novel written by Frederick Marryat about a young British midshipman during the Napoleonic wars. It was originally published in serialized form in 1833. It was originally published in serialized form in 1833.

  7. Douglas Reeman - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Edward Reeman (15 October 1924 – 23 January 2017 [1] [2]), who also used the pseudonym Alexander Kent, was a British author who wrote many historical novels about the Royal Navy, mainly set during either World War II or the Napoleonic Wars.

  8. The Golden Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The story is written much in the language and spelling of the mid-18th century. Palafox is a Protestant Irish boy from the west coast of Ireland, schooled by his father, a churchman, and eager to join the Royal Navy. He learns naval discipline and how to determine his ship's position at sea as part of a large berth of midshipmen on HMS ...

  9. The Even Chance - Wikipedia

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    The Even Chance is the first of eight Hornblower television adaptations relating the exploits of Horatio Hornblower, the protagonist in a series of novels and short stories by C.S. Forester. The Even Chance is the name given to the film in the United Kingdom , while in the United States it is known by the alternative title The Duel .