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hi i MM3 Ted J. Tomalewski, Jr. MR3 Joseph R. Yost SF3 Robert J. Gazda DCS Terry J. Hyatt FN James H. Jennette FN Thomas L. Anderson, Jr. FA James L. Baskins EMS Duane H. Cline t EMS John T. Schwaab SF3 Donald G. Simons EMS William P. Vernon FN Joseph R. Lattanzio FN George H. Ford, Jr. ' ' 5 f. - FA Martin C. Sabatino 23
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,. . A JV ' . ' f- ' • i ' LTJG Albert L. Goldfinch, USN DAMAGE CONTROL ASSISTANT R DIVISION ICC Kenneth I. Tang DCl Billy E. Standridge ENl Jack D. Stokes EMI Rollin E. Goheen, Jr. SF2 Paul E. Patton ?Nv.- -VS ■ -.- --t? I J. MM2 Barry J. Schafer EN2 Alan E. Salsburg EM2 Norman E. Richards IC2 Danny D. Emily IC3 David A. Lammert EM3 Stephen M. Tracy 11 ' - DC3 Randolph W. Mills ENS Mason F. Creel MRS Milton D. Waggoner EMS Roger E. O ' Connell 22
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PORTS OF CALL As we were to find out, our many port visits were going to follow a basic pattern. At each stop there would be calls exchanged shortly after arrival by the Commodore, Captain and some of the local dignitaries. Sideboys and Honor Guard were usually paraded and they responded with brilliant performances. Social activities frequently included a buffet dinner aboard the FORREST ROYAL on the torpedo deck with the ship ' s combo pro- viding entertainment. The local American Embassy or a leading local government official usually hosted a cocktail party for the officers at each port and our combo often was called upon to per- form at these functions. Numerous athletic contests including soccer, water polo, soft- ball, basketball, swimming, track and field, volleyball and chess were often scheduled to provide some clean competition with the various countries. Although we frequently came out on the losing end, our efforts were towards victory and our participation in these various contests did much toward fulfilling the primary mission of spreading goodwill. The following pages illustrate some of the scenes in the various ports with the particular highlights of certain visits noted. In most countries the populace was quite courteous and hos- pitable which made each visit meaningful. The ports are presented in the order of call.
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