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When we viewed that great naval force, ready to dash out into the North Sea on a moment's notice, there were three rows of ships riding at anchor and each row was eight miles long! There were war- ships of every kind and description from battle cruisers 66 BEATTY, JELLICOE, SIMS, AND RODMAN 790 feet in length to small submarines. We have American ships operating as a part of that wonderful force.
The Shipping Board, or part of it, came up from London. Pleasure indeed it was to feel the con- fid
...ence expressed by these authorities on ships as they grasped for the first time the power of the Grand Fleet. Again, it was gratifying to watch the satisfaction grow on the face of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, as he covered the ship and fleet. We had received from the Duke of Atholl, personal representative of King George, a message of welcome from His Majesty, and we felt, indeed, that the chain of our honours lacked but one link. The crew would often joke of it. They knew it would mean hard work but they wanted that one episode to crown the ever- growing heap of their experiences.

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