首页 >出版文学> Theodore Roosevelt>第33章
  SoundnavalopinionwasoverwhelminglyinfavorofDeweytocommandonesquadron。Iwasalreadywatchinghim,forIhadbeenstruckbyanincidentinhispastcareer。ItwasatatimewhentherewasthreatoftroublewithChile。DeweywasofftheArgentine,andwastoldtogetreadytomovetotheothercoastofSouthAmerica。Ifthemovebecamenecessary,hewouldhavetohavecoal,andyetifhedidnotmakethemove,thecoalwouldnotbeneeded。InsuchacaseamanafraidofresponsibilityalwaysactsrigidlybytheregulationsandcommunicateswiththeDepartmentathometogetauthorityforeverythinghedoes;
  andthereforeheusuallyaccomplishesnothingwhatever,butisabletosatisfyallindividualswithred-tapemindsbytriumphantlypointingouthiscompliancewiththeregulations。Inacrisis,themanworthhissaltisthemanwhomeetstheneedsofthesituationinwhateverwayisnecessary。Deweypurchasedthecoalandwasreadytomoveatonceifneedarose。Theaffairblewover;theneedtomovedidnotoccur;andforsometimethereseemedtobeachancethatDeweywouldgetintotroubleoverhavingpurchasedthecoal,forourpeoplearelikealmostallotherpeoplesinrequiringresponsibleofficersundersuchconditionstodecideattheirownpersonalperil,nomatterwhichcoursetheyfollow。However,thepeoplehigherupultimatelystoodbyDewey。
  Theincidentmademefeelthatherewasamanwhocouldbereliedupontoprepareinadvance,andtoactpromptly,fearlessly,andonhisownresponsibilitywhentheemergencyarose。AccordinglyIdidmybesttogethimputincommandoftheAsiaticfleet,thefleetwhereitwasmostessentialtohaveamanwhowouldactwithoutreferringthingsbacktothehomeauthorities。Anofficerseniortohim,oftherespectablecommonplacetype,wasbeingpushedbycertainpoliticianswhoIknewhadinfluencewiththeNavyDepartmentandwiththePresident。IwouldhavepreferredtoseeDeweygettheappointmentwithoutappealingtoanypoliticianatall。Butwhilethiswasmypreference,theessentialthingwastogethimtheappointment。Foranavalofficertobringpressuretogethimselfasoftandeasyplaceisunpardonable;butalargeleniencyshouldbeobservedtowardthemanwhousesinfluenceonlytogethimselfaplaceinthepictureneartheflashingoftheguns。TherewasaSenator,ProctorofVermont,whoIknewwasclosetoMcKinley,andwhowasveryardentforthewar,anddesiroustohaveitfoughtinthemostefficientfashion。IsuggestedtoDeweythatheshouldenlisttheservicesofSenatorProctor,whichwasaccordinglydone。InafortunatehourfortheNation,DeweywasgivencommandoftheAsiaticsquadron。
  WhentheMainewasblownupinHavanaHarbor,warbecameinevitable。A
  numberofthepeace-at-any-pricemenofcoursepromptlyassumedthepositionthatshehadblownherselfup;butinvestigationshowedthattheexplosionwasfromoutside。And,inanyevent,itwouldhavebeenimpossibletopreventwar。Theenlistedmenofthenavy,whooftengrewboredtothepointofdesertioninpeace,becamekeyeduptoahighpitchofefficiency,andcrowdsoffineyoungfellows,fromtheinterioraswellasfromtheseacoast,throngedtoenlist。Thenavyofficersshowedalertabilityandunweariedindustryingettingthingsready。Therewasonedeficiency,however,whichtherewasnotimetoremedy,andoftheveryexistenceofwhich,strangetosay,mostofourbestmenwereignorant。Ournavyhadnoideahowlowourstandardofmarksmanshipwas。Wehadnotrealizedthatthemodernbattle-shiphadbecomesuchacomplicatedpieceofmechanismthattheoldmethodsoftraininginmarksmanshipwereasobsoleteastheoldmuzzle-loadingbroadsidegunsthemselves。AlmosttheonlymaninthenavywhofullyrealizedthiswasournavalattacheatParis,LieutenantSims。Hewroteletterafterletterpointingouthowfrightfullybackwardwewereinmarksmanship。Iwasmuchimpressedbyhisletters;butWainwrightwasabouttheonlyothermanwhowas。AndasSimsprovedtobemistakeninhisbeliefthattheFrenchhadtaughttheSpaniardshowtoshoot,andastheSpaniardsprovedtobemuchworseeventhanwewere,intheservicegenerallySimswastreatedasanalarmist。ButalthoughIatfirstpartlyacquiescedinthisview,IgrewuneasywhenIstudiedthesmallproportionofhitstoshotsmadebyourvesselsinbattle。WhenIwasPresidentItookupthematter,andspeedilybecameconvincedthatweneededtorevolutionizeourwholetraininginmarksmanship。Simswasgiventheleadinorganizingandintroducingthenewsystem;andtohimmorethantoanyotheronemanwasduetheastonishingprogressmadebyourfleetinthisrespect,aprogresswhichmadethefleet,gunforgun,atleastthreetimesaseffective,inpointoffightingefficiency,in1908,asitwasin1902。Theshotsthathitaretheshotsthatcount!
  Likethepeople,theGovernmentwasforalongtimeunwillingtoprepareforwar,becausesomanyhonestbutmisguidedmenbelievedthatthepreparationitselftendedtobringonthewar。Ididnotintheleastsharethisfeeling,andwheneverIwasleftasActingSecretaryIdideverythinginmypowertoputusinreadiness。IknewthatintheeventofwarDeweycouldbeslippedlikeawolf-houndfromaleash;Iwassurethatifheweregivenhalfachancehewouldstrikeinstantlyandwithtellingeffect;andImadeupmymindthatallIcoulddotogivehimthathalf-chanceshouldbedone。IwasintheclosesttouchwithSenatorLodgethroughoutthisperiod,andeitherconsultedhimaboutornotifiedhimofallthemovesIwastaking。BytheendofFebruaryIfeltitwasvitaltosendDeweyaswellaseachofourothercommanderswhowerenotinhomewaters
  instructionsthatwouldenablehimtobeinreadinessforimmediateaction。OntheafternoonofSaturday,February25,whenIwasActingSecretary,LodgecalledonmejustasIwaspreparingtheorder,whichasitwasaddressedtoamanoftherightstampwasofmuchimportancetothesubsequentoperations。AdmiralDeweyspeaksoftheincidentasfollows,inhisautobiography:
  “Thefirstrealstep[asregardsactivenavalpreparations]wastakenonFebruary25,whentelegraphicinstructionsweresenttotheAsiatic,European,andSouthAtlanticsquadronstorendezvousatcertainconvenientpointswhere,shouldwarbreakout,theywouldbemostavailable。
  “ThemessagetotheAsiaticsquadronborethesignatureofthatAssistantSecretarywhohadseizedtheopportunitywhileActingSecretarytohastenpreparationsforaconflictwhichwasinevitable。AsMr。Rooseveltreasoned,precautionsforreadinesswouldcostlittleintimeofpeace,andyetwouldbeinvaluableincaseofwar。Hiscablegramwasasfollows:
  “’Washington,February25,’98。
  “’/Dewey,HongKong/:
  “’Orderthesquadron,excepttheMonocacy,toHongKong。Keepfullofcoal。IntheeventofdeclarationofwarSpain,yourdutywillbetoseethattheSpanishsquadrondoesnotleavetheAsiaticcoast,andthenoffensiveoperationsinPhilippineIslands。KeepOlympiauntilfurtherorders。
  ROOSEVELT。’
  “ThereferencetokeepingtheOlympiauntilfurtherorderswasduetothefactthatIhadbeennotifiedthatshewouldsoonberecalledtotheUnitedStates。“
  AllthatwasneededwithDeweywastogivehimthechancetogetready,andthentostrike,withoutbeinghamperedbyordersfromthosenotontheground。Successinwardependsverylargelyuponchoosingamanfittoexercisesuchpowers,andthengivinghimthepowers。
  Itwouldbeinstructivetoremember,ifonlywewerewillingtodoso,thefairlycomicpanicwhichsweptinwavesoverourseacoast,firstwhenitbecameevidentthatwarwasabouttobedeclared,andthenwhenitwasdeclared。ThepublicwakeduptothesufficientlyobviousfactthattheGovernmentwasinitsusualstate——perennialunreadinessforwar。Thereuponthepeopleoftheseaboarddistrictpassedatoneboundfromunreasoningconfidencethatwarnevercouldcometounreasoningfearastowhatmighthappennowthatithadcome。ThatacutephilosopherMr。DooleyproclaimedthatintheSpanishWarwewereinadream,butthattheSpaniardswereinatrance。Thisjustaboutsummedupthefacts。Ourpeoplehadfordecadesscoffedatthethoughtofmakingreadyforpossiblewar。Now,whenitwastoolate,theynotonlybackedeverymeasure,wiseandunwise,thatofferedachanceofsupplyinganeedthatoughttohavebeenmetbefore,buttheyalsofellintoaconditionofpanicapprehensionastowhatthefoemightdo。
  Foryearswehadbeensaying,justasanynumberofourpeoplenowsay,thatnonationwouldventuretoattackus。Thenwhenwedidgotowarwithanexceedinglyfeeblenation,we,forthetimebeing,rushedtotheotherextremeoffeeling,andattributedtothisfeeblenationplansofoffensivewarfarewhichitneverdreamedofmaking,andwhich,ifmade,itwouldhavebeenwhollyunabletoexecute。SomeofmyreadersdoubtlessrememberthesinisterintentionsandunlimitedpotentialitiesfordestructionwithwhichthefertileimaginationoftheyellowpressendowedthearmoredcruiserViscayawhensheappearedinAmericanwatersjustbeforewarwasdeclared。Thestateofnervousnessalongmuchoftheseacoastwasfunnyinviewofthelackoffoundationforit;butitofferedfoodforseriousthoughtastowhatwouldhappenifweeverbecameengagedwithaseriousfoe。
  TheGovernorofoneStateactuallyannouncedthathewouldnotpermittheNationalGuardofthatStatetoleaveitsborders,theideabeingtoretainitagainstapossibleSpanishinvasion。SomanyofthebusinessmenofthecityofBostontooktheirsecuritiesinlandtoWorcesterthatthesafedepositcompaniesofWorcesterprovedunabletotakecareofthem。InmyownneighborhoodonLongIslandclausesweregravelyputintoleasestotheeffectthatifthepropertyweredestroyedbytheSpaniardstheleaseshouldlapse。AsAssistantSecretaryoftheNavyIhadeveryconceivableimpossiblerequestmadetome。MembersofCongresswhohadactivelyopposedbuildinganynavycameclamorouslyaroundtoaskeachforashipforsomespecialpurposeofprotectionconnectedwithhisdistrict。Itseemsincredible,butitistrue,thatnotonlytheseCongressmenbuttheChambersofCommerceandBoardsofTradeofdifferentcoastcitiesalllosttheirheadsforthetimebeing,andraisedadeafeningclamorandbroughteveryspeciesofpressuretobearontheAdministrationtogetittoadopttheonemostfatalcourse——thatis,todistributethenavy,shipbyship,atallkindsofpointsandinallkindsofportswiththeideaofprotectingeverythingeverywhere,andtherebyrenderingitabsolutelycertainthateventheSpanishfleet,poorthoughitwas,wouldbeabletopickupourownnavyshipbyshipindetail。OneCongressmanbesoughtmeforashiptoprotectJekyllIsland,offthecoastofGeorgia,anislandwhichderiveditssoleconsequencebecauseitcontainedthewinterhomesofcertainmillionaires。Aladywhosehusbandoccupiedaveryinfluentialposition,andwhowasnormallyamostadmirableandsensiblewoman,cametoinsistthatashipshouldbeanchoredoffahugeseasidehotelbecauseshehadahouseintheneighborhood。
  Thereweremanysuchinstances。Onestoodoutabovetheothers。A
  certainseaboardStatecontainedinitsCongressionaldelegationoneofthemostinfluentialmenintheSenate,andoneofthemostinfluentialmeninthelowerhouse。Thesetwomenhadbeenworsethanlukewarmaboutbuildingupthenavy,andhadscoffedattheideaofthereeverbeinganydangerfromanyforeignpower。Withtheadventofwarthefeelingsoftheirconstituents,andthereforetheirownfeelings,sufferedanimmediatechange,andtheydemandedthatashipbeanchoredintheharboroftheircityasaprotection。Gettingnocomfortfromme,theywent“higherup。”andbecameakindofpermanentcommitteeinattendanceuponthePresident。TheywereveryinfluentialmenintheHouses,withwhomitwasimportantfortheAdministrationtokeepongoodterms;and,moreover,theypossessedapertinacityasgreatasthewidowwhowonhercasefromtheunjustjudge。FinallythePresidentgaveinandnotifiedmetoseethatashipwassenttothecityinquestion。Iwasboundthat,aslongasashiphadtobesent,itshouldnotbeashipworthanything。AccordinglyaCivilWarMonitor,withonesmooth-boregun,managedbyacrewofabouttwenty-
  onenavalmilitia,wassenttothecityinquestion,underconvoyofatug。Itwasahazardoustripfortheunfortunatenavalmilitiamen,butitwassafelyaccomplished;andjoyandpeacedescendedupontheSenatorandtheCongressman,anduponthePresidentwhomtheyhadjointlyharassed。Incidentally,thefactthattheprotectingwar-