| Show 1 LADS r RE 4 TRAINING I TARS i t Pot P l lr v l i mouth 1 1 Is of Fighters Naval a or r a Nations Nation I n nb a 1 TAIN T SCHOOLS I 1 HER SAILORS WELLI WELL J I U d ao T Ten cn n ergo b bt CI III 9 J Bee Bei Be- Be t i Instruct Instruction Ins Ion i i pre ore e They eThey Go on Ships i a BY Br England tl I boys boy's In lm train train- I n. n English ds s o young are learn learn- British n navy i the r forthe or but litre re e kd Banner along 1 on Starlan 1 the T he Star national anthems For or 01 ht h their I own overt well as on the hl high h hI as lines IInes Ind the Great Britain or of I I the down downA running are t A the they are pla playing th the pub Ll both nations every da day e lal airs of oC place has picturesque quaint is out of sort ort o of melting melting- pot ome me a who beI bech be- be already man many 1 Ich ch tle there ere are I thea tho the I of or will ill emerge cm the new na navy e league of or nations nallon whoso I r a f pored tat e d will trill be to make the theL t I Irid L rid safe fare for democracy American ships co come e and and if Plymouth had evern eHIn ever eHI much as IlS very vt ten ten- for the navle ground round n n common lie ne two great An Anglo Saxon Anglo coun- coun j In the thc spacious l buildings 8 ashore fc e ere e OUIS Englishmen for many n nere trained for life lire at al ali J been urs s ha have ha e i L as s well tell as on the ships that fly fIr I British flap flag Americans apparently j as a welcome as they would be lie at atit r Annapolis or on their own Ir it own wn c gips bl s t Training Center other allied aWed t Gases bases ases In III Euro Euro- Lin I 11 waters eaters Plymouth Is essentially center Its Hs harbors teem l 1 ining Jib relics of or lla days 8 that tt were cre proud i Jibs s la 11 English huge history hu huge c frigates I Il tt f l' l llUll lUll till remind one of trl- trl I and countless other attributes rut pall glory glor It Is on these old ships tit at the English Ens youths are arc learning le e rudiments of seamanship The Thc old I cs hidi poked their noses so ho Im- Im through the thc many port lort holes i gone cone b by have ha given wa way to ewer and more modern ones and ext o ox- pt t for eJi exterior appearances there IsreEl is reEl a trace of or the line which sep sep- aled led the past from the present Inscribed In on thc ithe masthead of or one of hi kc he old frigates ate ti so that all aJl who pass passar feir ar 11 read rud arc are those Immortal words I England f Expects livery Every Man lan to tu Do DoIs DoI Dom m us Is Dot Duty Doty I Ii Trained From Ground Up i Apparently nothing has unG un- un G Bone ore oce that would contribute to the ther r an as well as mental training t cf t f the youth o th of England nd The fhe bosho boys bos rho ho cams camo from rom all 11 parts of th the em empire ens- ens pire Iro ire arc are first taught to t care care for for- their thelt their fn wn clothes A correspondent of The rho o Press who ho was permitted d r Inspect the training schools saw sawn n ores res of ot th them all all m-all all ranging ranging- In ago I ion from rom 1 16 to IS lS- lS sewing 16 sewing buttons on their theire e and otherwise putting their I Its ills Its In order Alon Along with this the they ire rt taught table manners for Cor which rises i are arc regularly awarded They Ther Iso luse are re taught to care for tor their teeth find and iM bodies and are subjected to Inquest examinations b by the tho me medical and nd denial dental authorities tics i Coone COline Cot CO Covers em r lf Ton Ten IO I f 1 rte Tte course of training for ordinary lessen extends over o a period of aboul about ten Len en months and inti after the preliminary looking to tho physical esi and decorum of or the thc young oun men men i her bey are In turn drilled taught the thc t rUlIn easing and uses oj or all an parts o of a ship In gunnery y s swimming swimming- ng first I W signalling saving life and other re I 1 t 1 1 I y iW emen s l to HIU Ifo Vl of imen alllen A certain period each day Io o 18 de to teaching leaching them then rea read g W Voting Voting- history geography an and d 51 aide ilde from the training school fo for foramen r amen mn Plymouth Hj mouth boasts o of a special specia boot ool for stokers stoker as is well as one of or meat complete tc naval na engineering engineering- In the thc world Young Young- men who Lien er the latter are aro put through a ar arn rn ht r o of practical engineering engineering- extend extend- I over o four years ear after which they re rc required to serve ser t twelve years year s board Dard ship The Thear tsar ar f ar has lot let down the bars to a try nr rr great extent so far as promotions e concern concerned d and the boy who ho now nov IRS r any of cf these training training- schools time reach tho the top rung rung- of th the ther theer der er r In an any branch blanch of or the British h vf tT depending of course on his 9 ui Ill adaptability and own 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