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The Canopus

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  • Chapter VII The Jap landing force was down, but not yet out. The rugged cliffs under which the remnants had taken refuge, were honeycombed with crevices and caves washed into the rock by wave action in ages past. Practically inaccessible from the land side, it was suicide to try to ferret out the desperate yellow men, who still had plenty of ammunition and food to stand a long seige, Bridget's men had been releived of the land fighting, but they had not lost interest in the course of events. Attacking the problem from a sailor's viewpoint, they conceived a plan for cleaning out the hornet's nests by shooting into them from the sea. Here again the CANOPUS repair men rose to the occasion. Conversion work was started on three of her forty-foot motor launches, to make them into "Mickey-Mouse Battleships", armed with heavy machine guns and a light field piece, and protected by boiler plate around the engine and gun positions. No sooner had the first experimental model been fin
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