. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . of the seaplane was taken 155miles from Norfolk and a good distance up the 56 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES ^LAGAZIAE coast. It was on convoy duty when enginetrouble forced it to land. They had been adriftfor twelve hours when we picked them up afterreceiving a radio message at sea. I suppose by now your son is either on his wayover or has landed on this side, which causessome folks on Parkwood Street to wear a smilethat wont come off. And who has better right! Just met some boys who were in camp withme at Key West, Fla., also the lieutenant whogave


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . of the seaplane was taken 155miles from Norfolk and a good distance up the 56 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES ^LAGAZIAE coast. It was on convoy duty when enginetrouble forced it to land. They had been adriftfor twelve hours when we picked them up afterreceiving a radio message at sea. I suppose by now your son is either on his wayover or has landed on this side, which causessome folks on Parkwood Street to wear a smilethat wont come off. And who has better right! Just met some boys who were in camp withme at Key West, Fla., also the lieutenant whogave me my examination which placed me onboard S. C. 298 as quartermaster. With kindest regards to Mr. Poumairat, Grice and your daughter and congratu-lations to your son,, and a big HowdyTor you,as ever the same, George Eichner,S. C. 298. Will let you know our address as soon as welearn definitely.—G. E. Agent Marlowes Son Home AfterExciting Air Service Agent J. J. Marlowe of Aultman, Ohio, ismighty proud of his boy. Who wouldnt be i. Eichner knew the Stage Business of the Navy fromhis experience as a Tar in the Opera Clubs produrtion of• Pinafore


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