Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: February 26, 1918

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, February 26, 1918

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, February 26, 1918

February 26, 1918

Arose 7 A.M.

Turned to at 8.30 A.M.

Worked in G.S.K. all day.

“Torpedo Defense” drill in A.M., “Abandon Ship” drill 3.50 P.M.

Weather fair first part day; drizzling rain in afternoon and evening.

U.S.S. “President Lincoln” buried man at sea today with ceremony; all flags on ships at half mast.

Turned in at 8 P.M.

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, February 26, 1918

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, February 26, 1918

Unknown's avatar

About Sean Patrick Hazlett

Finance executive, engineer, former military officer, and science fiction and horror writer. Editor of the Weird World War III anthology.
This entry was posted in Blogging, Defense, Leadership, Policy, Politics, War, World War I and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.