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l A ship at sea is world of its own where a crew comes together to l I f e experience all of the facets of life. At sea, everything af happens to fulfill a mission, but Ca reefs are made, Top: The Yokosuka Dock Mas- ter, BM2 Harmon, watches qui- etly as CHANCELLORSVILLE . . maneuvers away from the pier and relationships at the outset ofthe Fall Cruise in Gctober 2000. The ship re- - turned two months later to smil- formecl. All a part of life at sea. 'ngfacesandhappvfamfliesi .si Above: LT Sutherland, DC2 sha, and LCDR Steadman onstrate their own smiling face on liberty in Fukuoka, Japa Life at Sea is replete with hapl-ll moments and smiling faces even when the ship is hundredl of miles from home and family?
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Experiencing foreign cultures Enjoying liberty while view ing the sunset, OS1 Logan and CWO2 Morse practice their guitar skills. Escaping work for a few minutes each day is an important aspect of maintaining normalcy while at sea. ' is not limited to port visits for ourlsailors who enjoy these ex- periences in homeport, includ- 'HQ GSCS Smith who serenades a crowd with the age-old local tradition of karaoke. Above all else, what makes life at sea special is the liberty. The most common reason for joining the Navy is to see the world, something which our sailors can say emphatically that they have done. From Korea to life CHANCELLORSVILLE Australia, explored the Western Pacific and its ports of call over this last 5 year. Whether e a it was diving in Saipan, enjoying the beaches of Guam, the nightlife of Singapore, or the shopping in Pusan, our sailors enjoyed their life at sea for the experiences in a foreign land. 95
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