The Mystery Boy Of The German Water Front (No. 6 In A Series of 7 Photos). Critical Moment - Inspection before going ashore for an evening's liberty. If you don't pass this, boy, you stay aboard! However, if Eddie squares his hat, he will probably pass muster Lieut. Frederick A. Goettel, of New London, Connecticut, who is as big as Eddie is little, gives the boy the old gimlet eye that makes sure Coast Guardsmen go ashore in proper rig, and ship-shape. Lieut. Goettel, who by the way is six feet four, and weighs 230 lbs., is one of the officers attached to the Coast Guard cutter EAGLE, of


The Mystery Boy Of The German Water Front (No. 6 In A Series of 7 Photos). Critical Moment - Inspection before going ashore for an evening's liberty. If you don't pass this, boy, you stay aboard! However, if Eddie squares his hat, he will probably pass muster Lieut. Frederick A. Goettel, of New London, Connecticut, who is as big as Eddie is little, gives the boy the old gimlet eye that makes sure Coast Guardsmen go ashore in proper rig, and ship-shape. Lieut. Goettel, who by the way is six feet four, and weighs 230 lbs., is one of the officers attached to the Coast Guard cutter EAGLE, of which miniature Eddie Didion is an adopted crew member.


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