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Lieutenant john Crisman guides the ABC News crew during Nurses from the USS Repose sign the Captain's guest log. A their three day Stay on Bogton candlelight dinner and moonlight cruise followed. Warrant Officer Tibbets and Repose nurse thoughtfully inspect Boston's missle magazine. Major General D.B. Wheeler, USMC, Deputy Commander XXIV corps, and Rear Admiral Anderson, Commander Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla Eleven are briefed on the upcoming mission. Vice Admiral Bringle Commander Seventh Fleet imparts words of en- couragement tothe crew. 55
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