Fox (DLG 33) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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w After we left NSAR We sailed to Sasebo, Japan. 5 56517 japan A HGW Ship - HOUCG the Size Of the tugs. Then We found out they were building another one We tied up and the badly needed work began. IQ Sasebo, Japan is a port town in Nagasaki per- fecture, Kyushu, Japan, and has a population of 273,484. Provided with a good natural harbor near the mouth of Omura Bay, Sasebo was a naval base from 1896 until the end of World War II. It was a small village until the restoration f186'8j, but expanded rapidly after the wars with China and Russia. The town was partially destroyed in World War II, but because of facilities which years of experience had perfected, Sasebo re- vived as a commercial ship building and fishing port. A '



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fvw f - - - 3- V -V - - -Y.-.e..a,f.-.i,:.-g.:1A - A ' ' The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. I ' ' And the band played on. , Statue of Peace This statue was built in 1955 in commemoration of the Tenth anniversary of the atomic bombing and as a popularexpression by the people of Nagasaki City for a lasting world peace and with the hope that man- kind Will be free from another war. . It is made of bronze, 32 feet high. The right hand pointing to the sky indicates the menace of the atomic bomb. The left arm extended horizontally is symbolic of peace. f Q Nagasaki, capital and largest city of Nagasaki perspective,western Kyushu, Japan, is the admini- strative, commercial and cultural 'nucleus of the perfecture. A port city, Nagasaki is located at the head of a narrow, deepcut bay at the meeting point of the Nomo and Nishisonogi peninsulas. The city is like an amphitheater in form, the crooked streets and tiered houses clinging to the hillsides that en- close the inner bay. Its main industries are coal mining and shipbuilding. The city of Nagasaki has one of Japan's largest Christian communities. The city of Nagasaki.

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