Kansas City (AOR 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1972

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Republic of the Philippines While deployed in the Western Pacific, the KANSAS CITY was homeported in Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines. Since the hardest working crew and ship in WestPac needs occasional periods of rest and repairs, we averaged 4 to 5 days in port each month. For those people who wanted to see the Philippines, there were several tours available; including Baguio, Pagsanjan Falls, and Manila, the Philippine Capital. Here was the opportunity to enjoy some beautiful sights, friendly people, and delicious foods. And then, there is Olongapo City, better known as the PO ! Almost everyone has a supply of stories to tell about a night on the town . Here you can get a shoe-shine for a quarter, an air conditio room for two dollars, or any of a number of gifts and souveniers at good prices. If you have good bargaining tactics, you can get some deals that are unbelievable. Yet, at the same time, there is always someone trying to sell you something, pick your pockets, or take you someplace you don ' t want to go. But it ' s different and it ' s fun, and it was our home away from home. CLUI BEACHCOMBER g FE1TURIMC XIUHTLY D The wty Jde t in



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OPERATION SCHOOLHOUSE Emm. Corazon Pantua T)rkirr R r otntb up. Ruby Padar During the deployment of Navy ships, men frequently have the opportunity to visit foreign countries and witness first hand the culture and beauty of another country. These travels often reveal a way of life which is much different than ours. Such a country is the Republic of Philippines. In a country where LOOP (peso) is the equivalent of $.15 in the States, to provide food, clothing, and an education can be no easy task. Being aware of this, Operation Schoolhouse was created. Operation Schoolhouse is a program designed to provide less fortunate children a chance to further their education. Since no funds are appropriated to this function, its existence is dependent entirely upon contributions from its many sponsors. At present, the KANSAS CITY is sponsoring four students: Ruby Padar, Corazon Pantua, Olivia Dragan, and Juanilla Candule. We can proudly say that we are simply people helping people .

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