Payne, Jerome B. letter - handwritten Page 1:
"W.E. Gordon --
Dear Sir --
Your letter received, but as I was in the Navy and not the Army, I cannot fill out the card. I enlisted in the Navy on June 14th 1917 and Served on board the U.S.S. Huron, an Army transport, and made on trip to 'St. Nazaire,' France carrying troops. I was then transferred to the U.S.S. Lake Bridge,..."
Page 2:
"...a Supply Ship, where I Served a Short time when I was transferred to the U.S.S. Rochester, a Cruiser doing convoy duty and made about nine trips over doing convoy duty and only had the Experience of meeting a German Submarine once and that was at at night while we were off the coast of Ireland. We were attacked by two of them.
After The Armistice was signed we came back to Boston Navy Yard where I was discharged on Dec. 23rd, 1918.
This is about all I can tell you of my service now.
I remain
Sincerely Yours
Jerome B. Payne
222-8th Avenue
Astoria
L.I." NOTES Letter on 3 sheets of paper
Huron (Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships) -- formerly the
Friedrich der Grosse (Frederick the Great), interned, later seized by
the U.S. Navy, and renamed
http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h9/huron-iii.htm
USS Lake Bridge (ID # 2990), 1918-1919. Previously War Rifle (American
Freighter, 1917) (U.S. Navy Department. Naval Historical Center
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-l/id2990.htm
Rochester [I] (Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r8/rochester-i.htm
The Navy Yard (Charlestown Online,net)
http://www.charlestownonline.net/navyyard.htm |
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