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Oct 28, 1942 – Wednesday
Nothing new so far today. The sea is a little rough and the sun has been shinning all day. About 1:30pm 4 Air Craft Carriers, 2 Cruisers and some destroyers joined the convoy. One of the carriers was the Ranger. … Continue reading
Oct 27, 1942 – Tuesday
Last night the destroyers that are guarding us dropped a few depth charges but the enemy was not hurt. A battle ship had joined the convoy during the night. A small storm came up but didn’t last long. In the … Continue reading
Oct 26, 1942 – Monday
We are to find out where we are going to night. We had to carry some secrete maps up today. While we were carrying the maps up, one fell open and we saw the name of Morocco. Monday night our … Continue reading
Oct 25, 1942 – Sunday
Today is Sunday. There are about 45 ships in the convoy now. At 9:30 I am going to mass. There’s not much doing to day. the ships all remained the same. It is very hot and windy.
Oct 24, 1942 – Saturday
During the night we moved out in to the bay. At 10:30 we set sail for where I don’t know. There are only 15 ships in the convoy but will soon be getting larger. By 2:30pm we had picked up … Continue reading
UG Convoys
The 3rd Division was part of a convoy of over 100 ships, 35,000 troops that were transported directly from the U.S. in the first of a new series of UG convoys. These east-bound trans-Atlantic convoys from the United States to … Continue reading
Oct 23, 1942 – Friday
4:30am We wandered all over the ship trying to find a place to sleep. Everything was full so we just plopped down on deck. Swanson and I went to get 11 boxes of candy for the fellows. That was my … Continue reading
Oct 22, 1942 – Thursday
Camp Pickett, Virginia It is now 3:00pm and we are suppose to leave the camp at 3:20pm. It is now 4:30pm and we are aboard the train heading for Norfolk, VA. At 10:00pm we arrived at the Embarkation port. At … Continue reading
Letter Home – October 22, 1942
Thursday Dear Mother & dad, Well I went to see Harry yesterday. He was out on the range firing so I had to walk out there to him. He was just so glad to see me as I was to … Continue reading
Letter Home – October 16, 1942
Friday Dear Mother & Dad: Well Mom & dad I am pretty busy right now but I am taking a five and have this typewriter right here in front of me so I thought I had better write you a … Continue reading