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

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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