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Set during the Spanish-American War in Cuba, this story is about the signalmen who had to wig wag with a flag during the day and with lanterns at night and do that under enemy fire. A tribute to the quiet, steadfast bravery of ordinary soldiers performing a specialized and exceptionally dangerous task. 📖 Written by: Stephen Crane 🎙️ Narrated by: Naya Nomikou, January 2026 📚 About the Author: Stephen Crane (1871–1900) was an American writer best known for The Red Badge of Courage. His fiction often explores isolation, irony, and the dark comedy of human behavior. According to Wikipedia he is recognized by modern critics as one of the most innovative writers of his generation. His story "Marines Signalling under fire at Guantanamo" is included in his collection "Words in the Rain", New York 1900 that can be found on Project Gutenberg. Other stories of Stephen Crane on the channel: • The Sergeant's Private Madhouse, a war sto... • The Upturned Face, a war story by Stephen ... • A Great Mistake, a short story by Stephen ... • The Auction, a short story by Stephen Cran... 💭 If you enjoyed this narration, please like, subscribe, and share! Picture used in the making of the video is from Pixabay. #ShortStory #ClassicLiterature #AudioBook #Narration #americanliterature #nayareads