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From .luly 29 to November 9 the BREMERTON looked like a lady wrthout make up Srttmg hugh and dry for about three months, she was overhauled ln Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Luke a damty little Miss m a beauty shop, BREMERTON underwent many repalrs She had gallons of old pamt scraped off, and gallons more of new pamt were put on All through the day the noise of chlppmg hammers sand blasters, nveters and the steady swlsh swrsh of the pamt brush echoed through the alr untrl all her gear boilers electromcs equipment mounts and turrets were put mto the best possible working order November 9 she left Puget Sound heading for Bangor where she took on ammumtron The followmg day BREMERTON salled for Long Beach and home
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il r 3 I i I Y r i E Q I I fl k I I iz 1 ,I I J ii x L N a n I . 'i ,. , 1,1 X! 1 l E r lf 'I 2 W H Y U V - ri' change of skippers On October 5, 1957, Captain Richard S. Craighill relieved Captain Raymond H. Bass of his command. The ceremony, held in the Wardroom because of rain, was piped over the IMC to the crew who stood at foul weather parade. Both Captatins touched on the ship's ambassadorial role during the cremonies held in Bremerton, Wash- ington. Captain Bass said BREMERTON, on her recent Pacific cruise, left a wake of friends for the BREMERTON, the Navy and our beloved country. Captain Craighill pledged that BREMERTON would continue to be Ambassador BREMERTON, the am- bassador of peace yet. . .always ready if called a hello and goodbye cak upon in times of emergency. After bidding farewell, Captain Bass departed for Washington D. C. and his new post in the general' planning group under the Chief of Naval Operations.
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