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FORECASTLE LOG
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U. S. S.. TENNESSEE
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Norfolk, Va.
Hampton Roads, Va
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MAY 6, 1916. Dressed ship at 8:00
German Ensign at the main, in honor of
birthday of the Crown Prince of Germany.
10:00 a.m. held quarters for muster and inspec-
tion of the crew and upper decks by the
tive Officer.
Execu-
Lieutenant Claud A. Jones re-
ceived his commission. MAY 7. Held quar-
ters for muster at 9:15 a.m. The men who had
not gone ashore enjoyed themselves on board
by dancing. MAY 8. Quarters as usual. The
Commanding Officer held mast.
MAY 9. At
5:30 a.m. commenced coaling. Finished coal-
ing at 5:45 p.m., having taken on a total of 1452
tons. ORDERS CHANGED. MAY 10. Re-
ceiving fresh provisions and stores, taking on
all possible. Recalled men on leave. Foolish
question No. 000,000,002 What's next?
11. Leave party returning. At 12:45 p. m.
singled all lines.
dock and got
At 1:00 p. m
At 1:00 p. m., cast off from
underway for Hampton Roads.
At 3:28 p. m. anchored in Hampton Roads in
company with the Vermont, New Hampshire,
Colombia, Ozark and Tonopah. Sent liberty
party ashore. MAY 12. Held quarters for
muster. Commanding Officer held mast. Gun-
ner S. A. Loftus, U. S. Navy, was this date de-
tached and ordered to the U. S. S. Rainbow.
Gunner E. J. McCluen, U. S. Navy,
on board for duty. At 9:37 a.m. the U. S. S.
New Hampshire broke Flag of Rear Admiral
Dunn. Liberty has been granted every night
and every body is "stepping out"
reported
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