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OFFICER-IN-CHARGE my I y K l i LTJG MCADOO iii gi ls the firing line ready P The B.C. shooters have proven that they are ALWAYS READY to bring home top honors. During the past fiscal year our team of Navy Experts has contributed greatly to the Winning of the Athletic Excel- lency Award. Before deploy- ment they Won most of their i i WESTPAC Pistol Packers. f - if . ft fx.-- i N U ,W 60014 TEAM-CAPTAIN AFDAHL, HMC matches, including the DESFLOT THREE match. Throughout the cruise they challenged various teams such as the Hong Kong and Kobe Police, and Navy and Army teams. Their major victory Was at Subic Bay Where they took first place in the COMNAV- PHIL-SEVTH FLEET match. , yr r Q F V '-f'. 'fra-A-iiflff - if U 1 .L-...L-zzi. . Arguments are settled ii traditionally. All ready on the firing line! MIZELL, EMC CRESS, QMi GONZALEZ-MENA, LT JONES DAVIES, MRI EDWARDS, IC3 ZWETSLOOT, IC2 IC3
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37. 7. 0. The mission of Public Information of the United States is to inform the public of the importance of seapower and understanding of the Navy's role today and in the Future. The mission of the Public Infor- mation Office of the BRYCE CANYON is not quite as big but in a small way the job it does adds to the Navy's vital program of keeping the public informed, by the Fleet Hometown News service. The Public Information Office of the BRYCE CANYON accomplished it's mission with one officer and one enlisted man writing the stories and sending them out to Navy and civilian press. Congressman Craig Hosmer noted in a letter to the Public Information officer of the outstanding achieve- ments in Public Relations that had been carried on by the BRYCE CANYON during its stay in WESTPAC. f Q39 - X 'Rf .ff mff 'c 1 04 ku' U 'EMQX f Y N SiiiiR '5iiSIii as was Q rrgwgims . V I ifaiisii T Qt, 231- gh l' wif - fi' 2 v'-N '+ ness--ness Editor AJ.. Phillips g -I K Advisor KNN. Uaage ENS- - Our ships newspaper, The Call of the Canyon was and is published each Friday, and copies are eagerly awaited by all hands. Since freedom of the press was the theme K ,,o Ly Fil of the paper, many complaints and gripes were expressed in its pages. Dom Clod, the Skipper's ficticious character was a humor- ous true-to-life story with a message to all. The sequences of this experienced character were read and enjoyed by everyone.
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