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Excellent site! Very interesting to read the
narrative of the sinking. I came here as a result of some genealogical
research. It turns out my great-uncle survived the sinking of the
Tuscania. He was 1st Lieutenant Robert Elmer Brady, officer-in-command
of the 100th Aero Squadron. He went on to serve in England and France,
and survived the war. He studied at the Sorbonne, Paris before receiving
his discharge in 1919. He stayed in Europe and worked with the Red Cross
in Albania until spring of 1920. He went on to work for the New York
Times as a journalist, and died in New York City in 1951.
Kevin M. Brady
Oct. 21, 2002
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