Hue City (CG 66) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1992

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ST. THOMAS l pon i omplet in n t a highly successful CSSQT, Hi B CITY pulled into tsdt- ing St. Thomas. The island uttered great chopping and numerous opportunities for entertainment. Whether sailing and snorkeling in St lnhns, seeing the ocean in a glass bottomed submarine, or simply walking the mar- ketplace, St Thomas was the perfect place to celebrate HUE (MTV- outstanding performance as a true com batant. M I think we should cut him off. Anchored out. 20

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Ship ' s picnic ROOSEVELT ROADS REFTRA No problem! Shore patrol and Master Chef The Combat Systems Drinking Team Don ' t try this at home 19



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REFTRA Every few years or so, all Atlantic Fleet ships take a short trip to that wonderful jewel of the Carribbean, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in order to participate in a little excercise called Refresher Training (REFTRA). For HUE CITY, it was a time for bonding, a time for winning, a time for struggling, and a time for Beer on the Pier whenever possible. During our stay, several activities were made available to us for our recreational pleasure; everything from tear gas chamber visits to flooding and main space fire drills. The damage control training provided to each Repair Locker and Inport Emergency Team was comprehen- sive to say the least. Every crew member got his chance to participate in training. During excruciatingly long General Quarters sessions, Repair Locker Teams com- batted simulated fires and floodings, bridge teams took actions for Chemical, Biological, and Radiological (CBR) attacks, mess personnel prepared and distribut- ed food under battle conditions, and Combat Systems personnel responded to Total Ship Survivability Scenarios. Of cou rse, when it was all over, everyone relaxed with occasional beer provided on the pier, several beach par- ties and picnics, snorkelling, and phone calls at the base phone center. We look forward to going back ... in about 3 years. 4, I. As the ship pulls in, the Damage Control Fortress, aka Fleet Training Group Building, looms in the distance. While we worked hard each day, other ships got to have flight deck parties. Actually, these were Haitians waiting to offload. Small boat attack is probable. Man all gunnery stations. One of the not so bright aspects of the base. Thousands of Haitian refugees were located at tent cities such as these, hoping for acceptance into the U.S.

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