August 12, 2010
Hiatus
You may have noticed a lack of letters in recent weeks. Though delays have usually been due to my own inattention, this particular one is due to the fact that, at this time in 1918, Roy J. Diehl was making his way--along with the rest of the 281st--to France. His first letter to Stella from France wasn't written until August 29th, 4 days after the U.S. transport "Matsonia," on which several squadrons crossed the Atlantic, arrived in the Port of Brest.
The ship left Hoboken, N.J. on August 11th, 1918, along with 7 other transports, three destroyers, one cruiser, two hydroplanes and one observation balloon.
The ship left Hoboken, N.J. on August 11th, 1918, along with 7 other transports, three destroyers, one cruiser, two hydroplanes and one observation balloon.
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