In some of the States that remained loyal to the union throughout the long struggle, a military parade had been regarded by many as something very much in the nature of a circus display, as "fuss and feathers," such as tickled10 the vanity of both officer and private. Military organizations, except in our small regular army, were disparaged11 and ridiculed12. When the war came, the Northern people were unprepared for it to a very great degree. The change of public opinion was as sudden as the mighty13 event was precipitate14. Then the soldier became the most prominent and honored member of the community, and existing military bodies became the nucleus15 of the armies that were to fight the battles of the Republic.
During the last thirty years the military spirit has been kept alive as a constituent16 element of 7 patriotism17 itself. The love of country has been diligently18 fostered and nurtured19 in the young, and public opinion has been voiced and energized20 in the statutes21 of many States, and in the educational machinery22 of many municipalities. Over vast numbers of schoolhouses in our land floats the American flag, the symbol of the union and the principles that underlie23 it.
The flag, the banner now of a reunited nation, means something more than the sentiment of loyalty24 to the union as the home of freedom; for it implies the duty of defending the honor of that flag, the representative idea of all we hold dear in Fatherland. In the East and the West a considerable proportion of the high schools make military tactics a part of their educational course. Companies, battalions, and regiments25 of young men in their teens parade the streets of some of our cities, showing in what manner the military spirit is kept alive, and, at the same time, how the flag floating over our educational institutions, which means so much more than ever before to our people, is to be defended and perpetuated26 in the future.
The author of the six volumes of "The Blue and the Gray Series," as well as of "The Army 8 and Navy Series," the latter begun in the heat of the war thirty years ago, earnestly believes in keeping active in the minds of the young the spirit of patriotism. In the present volume, as in those which have preceded it, he has endeavored to present to his readers, not only a hero who is brave, skilful27, and ready to give his life for his country, but one who is unselfishly patriotic; one who is not fighting for promotion28 and prize-money, but to save the union in whose integrity and necessity he believes as the safeguard and substance of American liberty.
Peace has reigned29 in our land for nearly thirty years, and the asperities30 of a relentless31 war have been supplanted32 by better and more brotherly relations between the North and the South. The writer would not print a word that would disturb these improving conditions; and if he has erred33 at all in picturing the intercourse34 between Americans as enemies, he has made sure to do so in the interests of justice and magnanimity on both sides.
In the series of which this volume is the last, the author has confined his narrative of adventures to the navy. It has been suggested to him that another series, relating exclusively to incidents 9 in the army, should follow. After forty years of labor35 in this particular field, and having already exhausted36 the threescore and ten of human life, he cannot be assured that he will live long enough to complete such a series, though still in excellent health; but he intends to make a beginning of the work as soon as other engagements will permit.
William T. Adams.
Dorchester, March 16, 1893.
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