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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 21, 1918
March 21, 1918 Arose 7 A.M. Stood watch, Forward Fire Control 8 A.M. to 12. Very foggy; Stood watch 8 P.M. to midnight; raining and foggy. Turned in 12.30.
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Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 20, 1918
March 20, 1918 Very cold weather. Sea calmed down somewhat. Ate breakfast of toast, coffee and pineapple. Feeling trifle better; very weak, but hungry. Stayed up all day and until 9 P.M.
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Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 19, 1918
March 19, 1918 Storming all day; sleet, rain and snow, variating. Very cold. Still sick. Have only been able to keep three meals down since 10th.
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Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: 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. … Continue reading
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Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 17, 1918
March 17, 1918 Ran into a hurricane. Disabled steering engine and had to change course to opposite direction until temporary repairs were made. Waves breaking over the deck and ship rolling and pitching heavily. Still very sick all day.
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Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 16, 1918
March 16, 1918 Went to see Dr. Spencer at 8 A.M. He changed my medicine. Now taking a “Hypo” injection in left arm after every meal, and a dose of Nux Vomica (?) one hour before meals. Managed to keep … Continue reading
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Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 15, 1918
March 15, 1918 Clear, but sea very rough. In bunk all day except 1-1/2 hrs. – spent on deck walking. Very weak – fever gone, but can’t eat.
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Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 14, 1918
March 14, 1918 Storming and waves high. Sick in bunk all day. Can’t keep food down.
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Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 13, 1918
March 13, 1918 Arose 7 A.M. Went to sick bay at 8 o’clock. Dr. Spencer gave me an examination with stethoscope and determined that I had a temporary slight attack of cardiac trouble. Said to stay in my bunk and … Continue reading
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Dispatches from the U.S.S. DeKalb: March 12, 1918
March 12, 1918 Sick in bunk all day. Fever high and chills; had headache.
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