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Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 12:07 am
by Michael
Wednesday, July 4
Unalaska
Observed holiday of July
th, omitted quarters and drills for this reason. Held filed day sports in competition with "Mojave" as follows:-
- Shovel race, Mojave first, Haida second;
- Dinghy race, Haida first, Mojave second;
- Sailing race, Mojave first, Haida second and third, Mojave fourth;
- Rowing race, 10 oared cutter, Haida first, Mojave second;
- Baseball game, Haida 8, Mojave 5;
- Tug of War, no decision;
- Tennis matches, Mojave won 6-3 and 7-5.
At noon fired national salute.
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 12:30 am
by Randi
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 12:50 am
by Michael
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 1:40 am
by Michael
Monday, July 30
We anchored off the East side of Bogoslof Island. Just to make sure we know where we are, I get eight bearings:
Anchored off E side Bogoslof Id.L tan 183 R tan 275T, L tan first peak 204, R tan first peak 213,
L tan second peak 215, R tan 2nd peak 217, L tan Fire Id 291, R tan Fire Id 299
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 1:50 am
by Randi
Just in case Bogoslof Island erupts and changes size and/or shape
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:09 am
by Michael
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 8:27 pm
by Michael
Friday, August 3rd
Saint George
Mid to 4:00 am. Received official notice of the death of the President of the United States, from Commander Bering Sea Patrol Force.
In accordance with Art 31.21 Regs. set ensign and jack at half mast at sunrise. Omitted firing of half hourly gun on account of proximity to seal herd.
Saturday, August 4th
Saint George
Half-masted ensign & jack at sunrise on account of Death of President Harding.
08:00 Suspended all unnecessary work and drills on account of Anniversary of founding of the United States Coast Guard.
Sunday, August 5th
Saint George
Half-masted ensign & jack at sunrise in accordance with radio orders from Commander Bering Sea Patrol Force.
Half-masted ensign at sunrise on Monday the 6
th. Nothing mentioned on the 7
th and 8
th, but they half-masted them again on the 9th.
Friday, August 10th
Unalaska
Suspended all unnecessary work and observed day of mourning for death of President Harding in accordance with Presidential proclamation and orders Coast Guard Headquarters and Commander Bering Sea Patrol Force.
8:00 Half-masted ensign and jack.
9:55 to 10:05 Observed period of silence during burial of the late President Harding, by order of the Commanding Officer.
Suspended all unnecessary work and observed day of mourning.
12:00 Full peaked colors by order of the Commander Bering Sea Patrol Force.
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2021 5:04 pm
by Michael
Thursday, August 30
30 Miles South of St. Paul Island
09:30 Stopped to examine sea water for investigation of volcanic ash reported by S. S. BUFORD. Found no evidence of volcanic ash but did find considerable bird refuse in water.
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2021 5:45 pm
by Randi
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2021 12:32 am
by Michael
Tuesday, September 4th
30 Miles South of St. Paul Island
03:15, received distress call from Japanese steamer
TAIYO MARU. Could not receive information about her position as she would send it only in Japanese.
Apparently she was not far out of Yokohama. There is an article in the N.Y. Times, but you neet to be subscriber to see it.
This article is from one of the people on the ship. Apparently the damage to the ship was caused by the great Kanto Earthquake of 5 September. The article is harrowing to read, the destruction of Yokohama and Tokyo is unimaginable.
From the wee bit you can see from the NY Times:
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4. -- The Japanese liner Taiyo Maru, credited with being the largest steamer sailing out of an American Pacific port, sent out SOS signals from a point off the coast of Japan at 4:44 A.M. today, and then held a long radio conversation in Japanese code with the steamer Korea Maru in Yokohama harbor, according to a message received by in navy radio here from its station in Cordova, Alaska.
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2021 2:24 am
by Randi
Here is another article from the Brown University Center For Digital Scholarship:
Yokohama: Pacific Ocean Agitated By Strange Currents
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:14 pm
by Michael
The voyage for 1923 has been completed. You can see a plot of the voyage
here and, for more detail, you can download a
KML file which can be viewed in Google Earth.
Re: Haida (1923) — Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:34 pm
by Randi
Michael and Michael