Re: Haida (1930) โ Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2021 9:14 pm
Transcribing yesterday's weather for tomorrow
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9AM to 4PMCrew engaged in cleaning about ship and making preparations for observance of Independence Day.
9:55PMObserved holiday routine. Granted liberty to watch.
12:00 Fired national salute of 21 guns. Held boat races, two ball games, and foot races during morning and afternoon.
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7-0008.JPGDeputy U.S. Marshal Dan Ross of Unalaska reported to the Commanding Officer that four or five of the Haida's crew were drunk and disorderly,
and requested that these men be brought back to the ship before it became necessary for him to arrest them. Lieutenant Commander R.B. Hall,
Lieut. R.L. Raney, and Lieut. R.H. Fury left the ship immediately, but after making a thorough search of the village were unable to find a single case
of drunkeness or disorderly conduct on the part of the crew. The marshal was then visited and was requested to produce the men whom he had reported. This he was unable to do nor was he willing to go through the village to search for them. His only action was a vague statement that "My whole town is drunk," and that some sailors had been talking as if they were drunk. During the investigation made by the ship's officers,
two pool halls, a soda fountain and lunch room, and the dance hall were visited. Those are the only public places in town and at none of them was
there found to be the least bit of trouble.
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7-0024.JPG2:40 S.S. STARR stood into Unalaska.
3:15 Ship's surgeon and pharmacist's mate left ship to assist medical officer CHELAN at Unalaska, Alaska to render medical aid to member of crew of S.S. STARR.
5:16 Received following message from Commander, Bering Sea Patrol Force, quote Make preparations to proceed to Seward with sick seaman of Starr orders follow unquote. Made preparations for getting underway.
5:50 Medical officer brought John W. Larsen, seaman from S.S. Starr to ship for transportation to Seward. Larson is in critical condition on account of self inflicted wound on throat.
7:05 Maneuvering to clear dock.
7:15 Got underway
I am just doing the Chelans version of that episode. See link for further details.ggordon wrote: โSun Oct 10, 2021 7:31 pm On the morning of July 19 at Unalaska the medical crew were called upon to assist the Chelan crew with a critically wounded seaman on the S.S. Starr and ordered to transport him to Seward.
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7-0024.JPG2:40 S.S. STARR stood into Unalaska.
3:15 Ship's surgeon and pharmacist's mate left ship to assist medical officer CHELAN at Unalaska, Alaska to render medical aid to member of crew of S.S. STARR.
5:16 Received following message from Commander, Bering Sea Patrol Force, quote Make preparations to proceed to Seward with sick seaman of Starr orders follow unquote. Made preparations for getting underway.
5:50 Medical officer brought John W. Larsen, seaman from S.S. Starr to ship for transportation to Seward. Larson is in critical condition on account of self inflicted wound on throat.
7:05 Maneuvering to clear dock.
7:15 Got underway
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 8-0008.JPG8:00 Full dressed ship in observance of Coast Guard Day.
9:00 All hands mustered and a brief talk on the history, traditions, and aims of the Coast Guard was made by Executive Officer. All work suspended and Coast Guard Day was observed by means of athletic and other events.
You're predicting the future. It's only August 4 now.pommystuart wrote: โWed Oct 20, 2021 2:38 am Hope you enjoyed the films we sent you on the 16th and 20th Aug.