Little Rock (CLG 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1961

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Ever feel like you ' ve forgotten something? Let ' s check the shopping list . . 200 pounds of paper clips 62,583 gallons of coffee (black, please) 86,000 cups of ice cream Mustard for the XO (classified) TALOS missiles 2,000 reams of paper 1248 crew members That should be everything — paperwork, coffee, mess cooks, and movies — movies! Hey, don ' t forget the TV series! We nearly froze our bow off BON VOYAGE

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CHANGE OF COMMAND 26 January 1931 Captain Frederic A. Chenault, USN, relieved Captain Jewett 0. Phillips, Jr., USN, as Commanding Officer of the LITTLE ROCK, in ceremonies beneath her TALOS missiles. Captain Phillips had shepherded LITTLE ROCK through the final yard periods, led her through her first missile firings at Guantanamo, laying a firm foun- dation for LITTLE ROCK to grow upon. Nevertheless, LITTLE ROCK was still a young ship soon facing a difficult deployment with the Sixth Fleet. Captain Chenault built upon this foundation, making her into the most battle-ready cruiser in the Atlantic Fleet. A Star Spangled ceremony I relieve you, Sir. (Shiver)



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ATLANTIC CROSSING Looks like fun, doesn ' t it

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