Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 18, 1918

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, March 18, 1918

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, March 18, 1918

March 18, 1918

Storming and heavy sea. Still sick.

At 12 noon, a life raft passed on our starboard beam, and during afternoon the bodies of a colored and a white man passed, both floating on surface, in life preservers.

Ship can not make any time on account of the storm.

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, March 18, 1918

Source: C. Gilbert Hazlett, March 18, 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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