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How do you talk with the Israelis when you don't speak Hebrew? Let alone you can't read the strange squiggles which represent their alphabet! BM3 Dixon, shades, back row, just calls them son and takes them under his wing - in this case, under Mount 52. GMM3 Wayland tries another method: talking about a missile system he knows well from experience. Certainly the Israelis haven't rushed out to buy their very own Mk 11 launcher system, but that doesn't mean he didn't get through to them. Or, you could try the universal language of Elvis, spoken fluently at the Elvis Cafe' at the Mountain Inn Restaurant. Elvis lives, after all. E1
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5 ,I Dol 9 L65 sin S Sa Y-E251 The crew was warmly welcomed in Israel. An open invitation was extended to BARNEY to attend a festival, a singing competition between Israeli recording artists. Dafna Dekel - somehow in uniform - wound up the winner, both by Israeli and American standards. The crew returned the hospitality by hosting tours for over 300 orphans. Duty section personnel acted as tour guides and escorts. The mess decks were mobbed with children and their adult sponsors.
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Jerusalem: In a country as small as Israel, no place is far away from another. Especially with Jerusalem, the metropolitan hub of the country. The city boasts 3 important reli- gious pilgrimmage sites, from 3 separate reli- gions: the Golden Dome of the Rock Cmoslem faithj, the Wailing Wall fJewish faithl, and the Stations of the Cross fChristian faithl. The top 2 pictures show the 3 sites. Mean- while, to the left, FC 2 Richardson, ET2 Ays- cue, FC2 Frady, and FC3 Parola stop for a snapshot against the sun-beaten landscape. Below, the rusted hulk of an armored person- nel carrier beside the highway is a sober re- minder of Israel's fragile peace. The bottom far right picture is a typical View along an Israeli road: rolling hills, and white stone houses under a hazy sky. Haifa turned out to be one of the best port visits during deploy- ment. The weather stayed warm and the USO always had plenty of activities lined up. The crew was always treated like celebrities out in town. Everyone had a great time, even if the green Christmas seemed a little strange.
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