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Dewey and Other Naval Commanders

CHAPTER XXIX
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He was stretched on the ground, dreadfully wounded and with so many dead men piled upon him that he barely escaped suffocation.

He was wounded twice in the body and shot through both legs.

It seemed scarcely possible for him to live, and he lay in the hospital for months.

But when a surgeon prepared to amputate one of his legs Evans, who had managed to procure a revolver, warned him that upon his first attempt to do so he would shoot him.

The leg was saved, but Evans was lamed for life.
[Illustration: CAPTAIN ROBLEY D.EVANS, OF THE "IOWA."] As soon as he was able to get about he applied for active service and his application was granted.


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