Roy Moore was proud to be an American. He was a child of the Hudson
River and a man of the sea. When his nation went to war, so did he,
aboard the Destroyer USS McCall convoying ships across the Atlantic
through all weathers, rescuing survivors from harm's way and
lobbing depth charges at enemy submarines. This is his daily log
from that first World War, along with what remains of photographs
and keepsakes washed ashore from his many experiences. Memories all
lovingly preserved here in the writings of three generations.
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