Army and Navy Review 1915 Panama-California Edition - Balboa Park
Army and Navy Review 1915 Panama-California Edition - Balboa Park
Army and Navy Review 1915 Panama-California Edition - Balboa Park
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27. Hope is ab<strong>and</strong>oned for F-4, as rescue ships fail to lift helpless craft<br />
from bottom, near Honolulu.<br />
28. Franklin K. Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the <strong>Navy</strong> enters<br />
harbor on torpedo boat destroyer Paul Jones. He said that the<br />
full Atlantic Fleet was coming to San Diego.<br />
30. Vice President Marshall <strong>and</strong> Franklin K. Roosevelt, Assistant<br />
Secretary of the <strong>Navy</strong>, visit the Fair escorted by Mayor O’Neall,<br />
Capt. Rifenberick, aide to President Davidson, Lieut. Comm<strong>and</strong><br />
er Bartholf, aide to Vice President Marshall, Captain Lyman,<br />
President Davidson, Admiral Howard, H. O. Davis, Colonel Pendleton,<br />
Lieut.-Colonel Davis <strong>and</strong> Hon. Seth Low of New York.<br />
APRIL<br />
7. Sham battle held on the Fair Grounds by Cavalry <strong>and</strong> Marines f('r<br />
Lubin Movies.<br />
13. Aviators Lieut. Byron Q. Jones <strong>and</strong> Lieut. Thomas De Witt Milling<br />
leave for Mexican line.<br />
14. Cavalry pays tribute to Congressman Kettner. Spirited review of<br />
four troops honor Congressman on his arrival at the Cavalry<br />
Camp.<br />
15. Rear Admiral Pond arrives <strong>and</strong> ridicules ‘‘Mined Bay” story.<br />
17. Senator Week of Massachusetts inspects Marines.<br />
18. U. S. Cruiser New Orleans ordered to Turtle Bay for inquiry.<br />
18. Rear Admiral Charles F. Pond flies with Raymund Morris in hydroplane<br />
at North Isl<strong>and</strong>.<br />
24. Cavalry <strong>Review</strong> at Tractor Field, Exposition Grounds.<br />
MAY<br />
3. Comm<strong>and</strong>er H. J. Zeigmeier relieves Lieut. Comm<strong>and</strong>er Edward<br />
H. Dodd as Comm<strong>and</strong>er of the First Pacific destroyer <strong>and</strong> submarine<br />
flotillas.<br />
8. Military men hold Field Meet at Fair.<br />
17. “Admiral's Sweep” made by U. S. S. Colorado in channel off<br />
Santa Fe wharf. Captain Ashley H. Robertson turns his 13,000<br />
ton cruiser without changing speed.<br />
18. Marines brought back to San Diego by U. S. S. Colorado.<br />
22. Parade led by Col. J. H. Pendleton as Gr<strong>and</strong> Marshal, for Ad Club<br />
of San Diego. Cavalry, Artillery <strong>and</strong> Marines participate.<br />
JUN E<br />
8. Marine rifle match on North Isl<strong>and</strong>—winning team in doubt.<br />
9. Fair pays tribute to Admiral Howard. “Admiral Howard Day”<br />
celebrated by all branches of the service at the Exposition.<br />
15. Lieut. Arthur Christy executes triangular flight 3000 feet in the<br />
air over North Isl<strong>and</strong>.<br />
16. Naval Recruiting record smashed in San Diego.<br />
17. 1400 men sail on board U. S. S. Colorado, for Tobari Bay, included<br />
three companies of marines.<br />
18. U. S. S. Chattanooga ordered by radio from Colorado to proceed<br />
to mouth of the Yaqui River.<br />
Chief Yeoman Pitkin meets Capt. J. H. McClintock of “B” Troop<br />
U. S. V., “Teddy's Rough Riders" for first time since '98.<br />
20. United States assembles war supplies. Haste marks blow at<br />
Yaquis. Auto trucks ordered south.<br />
21. U. S. Marines arrive at Guaymas—aboard U. S. S. Colorado.<br />
24. L<strong>and</strong>ing of Marines considered unnecessary,