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  2. GUARDING THE CONVOYS

    (1) These two British worships spell comparative safety to the many merchant ships, of which they are a guardian. (2) Big guns of a destroyer seen through the flying spume and spray os the bows of the vessel plough through heavy seas while the ship forges ahead of the convoy it helped to guard safely to a British port. (3) A destroyer's rrew line up for the rum issue—with receptacles ronging from vinegar bottles to quart jugs. (4) The "chef" receives his rations from the ship's butcher while all the time an anti-aircraft gun crew keep a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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