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5 It was here that we met the convoy and
seventeen the slips in that all. were to make up our flut,
On the morning of vath the fleet set
sail. The sa was smooth and gave even
the softent land lubber no trouble at all. The
daily exerce and boat drill had its place in
being steam cooked and without reasoning,
each day. Phe meals were strictly English,
much to the disguer of a well fed american
soldier. There must have been an over production
of mutton somewhere as we had ram, lamb, sheep
that it could possibly be served. along with that
and smitton most every day and in most every form
we were honored with rabbit, frozen in 1911
from austrailia
the afternoon of June and about four
Our trip was universifue until
to our right rear. I was standing on a fraft
thirty, when a submarine made an appearance
counter oferations. Three blasts of a whirtle and
on the starboard and had a good view of the
all the chips did a left flank and the
destroyers made a dark to the nar dropping
it was uncertain whether ounot a hitwas
defth bombs bunging oil to the surface. But
made.
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