Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: February 25, 1918

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, February 25, 1918

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, February 25, 1918

February 25, 1918

Arose 7.20 A.M.

Lashed blankets and mattress out for air.

Turned to at 8 A.M.

DeKalb taking position for towing target for other ships in target practice.

Ran very slowly all day and night.

Fine warm weather. First clear day we have had.

Turned in at 8 P.M.

About Sean Patrick Hazlett

Finance executive, engineer, former military officer, and science fiction and horror writer. Editor of the Weird World War III anthology.
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