Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1916, p. 344

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PEE CRY. OF “RAEN: Ek. -CPVILEANS” Last summer a civilian military training camp was held at Plattsburg, N. Y. MM ba Ty 4E Al y y 4 HAS BEEN HEEDED ; In charge of competent army officers, this camp was an unquestioned success. The accompanying photograph shows the battleship Vircin1iA and her newly acquired citizen crew eager for the month’s training Enroute from Calcutta with a valu kept her decks awash and illustration docked at Durban, 344 at sea, HAMMERED AND BRUISED BY AN INDIAN TYPHOON able cargo of skins, indigo and tea, MERTON the seepage through the battened hatches seriously Hai encountered terrific weather. The breaking seas damaged the cargo. She is shown in the Se, Ay

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