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When
Jacky Comes Marching Home
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Henry
Reuterdahl was hand choosen by President Roosevelt,
as one of America's leading maritime painters to accompany
the fleet and document the voyage on canvas. His
work was widely accepted in many books and magazines
and his ability to capture everyday events quickly and
effectivley made him ideal for this mission.
He
was also active with his opinions, and unbeknownst to
the President, Reuterdahl had published an article in
McClure's Magazine regarding fleet readiness. His
critical article discussed the armored belts of the
battleships, ability of the gun batteries to fire during
pitching seas, and the design of ammunition shafts aboard
the ships.
By
the time the article was published in December 1907
Henry had already departed with the fleet. When
the implication of his article was felt by the fleet,
he was put ashore in Punta Areas, Chile to find his
own transportation home.
The
cover to the left was published in June 1908 during
the fleet's visit to California.
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