No letter today. Just this:
* TIDBIT *
about Weather During the Crossing
17 November 1943, Wednesday
18 November 1943, Thursday
19 November 1943, Friday
20 November 1943, Saturday
21 November 1943, Sunday
22 November, 1943, Monday
23 November 1943, Tuesday
24 November 1943, Wednesday
about Weather During the Crossing
Wesley Ward, from upstate New York, served aboard the Aquitania in a gun crew during all of 1943 and after. In a small journal he wrote the following entries, which give added insight to Greg's crossing:
17 November 1943, Wednesday
- Left NY at 10:00AM. Cold as hell
18 November 1943, Thursday
- Cold
19 November 1943, Friday
- Cold as hell, headed toward Scotland
20 November 1943, Saturday
- Getting warmer, sea a little rough, rain
21 November 1943, Sunday
- Warm in gulf stream. Cleaned gun. Airplane school
22 November, 1943, Monday
- Sea little rough. Convoy attacked by 6 German planes,
100 miles from us
23 November 1943, Tuesday
- Sea high. Biggest rolling sea I ever saw
24 November 1943, Wednesday
- Got in Scotland at 6:30AM. Cold as hell. Tore gun down
Here is video of the Aquitania, with music of its time.
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