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Little is known of her activities because her deck logs have been lost.
There is no record of a commissioning, and the deck log does not start until 1 June 1917.
However, there are no extant deck logs to confirm this inference.
No deck logs have been found describing her service there, but she presumably performed patrol duties at least through the end of World War I.
The sparse direct records of Abalone's day-to-day operations consist merely of a deck log, which does not even cover the craft's entire career.
As important events occurred during a mission the suite would think into the history module, recording formal observations into what the system called a Deck Log.
According to the ship's Deck Logs, from April till the end of June when the gun mount incident occurred, 10,476 rounds were fired.
In fact, put that in the ship's deck log, that I ordered us to blow off going to PD until we're at the forty-fourth parallel.
Deck Log List of Officers 31 May 44 to 30 June 44 provides the following three officers:
Even today, it is still logged daily in the ship's deck log and reported to the Captain prior to eight bells on the forenoon watch (shipboard noon).
At 1633 on 27 October 1962, the "Murray" Deck Log contains the following entry: "Sonar contact bearing 212 2,000 yards."
The names of his shipmates are in deck logs at the Naval Historical Center in Suitland, Md.
When her extant deck logs begin, her commanding officer is listed as Comdr. William T. Tarrant.
Mitchell was soon back in action; on 21 February 1945 her deck log reported: "Steaming toward rendezvous point southeast of Iwo Jima."
"Ahead one third," Mack ordered quietly to the OOD, not wanting to be entered in the deck log as having assumed the conn.
Her deck log for 11 November recounts the happy news received that date: "State department announces armistice signed at 5 a.m., November 11th."
LSM(R)-194 Deck Log at National Archives.
Deck Log: USS Denver (CL-58) (Condensed)
Albatross' only casualty in the action was Charles Raick, the captain's steward, who according to the ship's deck log, "... was killed while nobly fighting his gun."
Beatings were often still common, usually with wet firehoses, and several World War II Navy deck logs speak of sailors visiting sick bay after crossing the line.
Further evidence against the Philadelphia experiment timeline comes from 'Eldridge"s complete World War II action report, including the remarks section of the 1943 deck log, available on microfilm.
Detmers was found with a German-English dictionary which included two encrypted accounts of the battle (a deck log or action report, and an engineering log), although these provided little new information.
Her status in the Navy from 1898-1900 is further complicated by the fact that there are no deck logs extant for her during the period; her first log begins on 20 September 1900.
Supervise and direct the personnel on watch on the bridge, ensure that all required entries are properly made in the ship's deck log, and sign the log at the conclusion of the watch.
U.S. Navy deck logs typically provide information on a ship's performance and location, weather conditions, personnel (names of officers, assignments, transfers, desertions, deaths, injuries, and courts-martial), supplies received, and miscellaneous observations.