Notes: Battery "C" Third Trench Mortar Battalion Ca 123
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Battery left Camp Upton at 12.15 P. M., July 13th; arrived at Long Island Station, at 4.30 went aboard ferry Hempstead and arrived at Hoboken, New Jersey at 6.10 P. M. same day; went aboard transport Khiva and spent the night At 10.15 A. M., July 14th the Battalion sailed for France aboard transport Khiva in convoy of 14 transports accompanied by Armored Cruiser USS Montana which escorted convoy across the Atlantic ocean until July 25. On the morning of July 26th convoy was met by an escort of 12 British Destroyers.
Notes: Battery "C" Third Trench Mortar Battalion Ca 123
Below is a partial description taken from the freepages on ancestry.com to see the full text.
Battery left Camp Upton at 12.15 P. M., July 13th; arrived at Long Island Station, at 4.30 went aboard ferry Hempstead and arrived at Hoboken, New Jersey at 6.10 P. M. same day; went aboard transport Khiva and spent the night At 10.15 A. M., July 14th the Battalion sailed for France aboard transport Khiva in convoy of 14 transports accompanied by Armored Cruiser USS Montana which escorted convoy across the Atlantic ocean until July 25. On the morning of July 26th convoy was met by an escort of 12 British Destroyers.
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