Little Rock (CLG 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1961

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LIVORNO Why Commander, do you always ride the missiles out ' Two people in this picture are movie stars . . . ' 80 May I see your I.D. cards, please?

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That was a beautiful landing— welcome aboard. LIVORNO Livorno was not as spectacular as most of our other ports, but thanks to the U.S. Army, we got in some of our favorite pastime— exchange shopping. Camp Darby, located nearby, also maintained a wonderful beach— any Coney Islander would feel right at home; skinny people, fat people, kids, hot dogs, and Tanfastic. It was a boisterous last stop. (Christine was there to meet us.) LCDR Wheeler took dancing lessons at the Blue Moon, and Murray was king of the beach. Lew Woods, SK2, got to meet Sophia Loren, but couldn ' t get a date. But he did bring all her friends out to the ship to take photographs of each other and torment the CDO. So we went to PISA and Florence when we could . . .



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PISA and FLORENCE A quick train ride took us to Pisa, where an old architect ' s problem was leaning for us to photograph. Then on to Florence . . . The city of Florence is a proud and magic place. Prosperous and independent in its early days, it fostered a renaissance that changed the world. Flor- ence was an early seat of Italian government, and to this day is a world center of culture and art. The works of Michelangelo and Da Vinci, Botticelli and Raphael are magnificently displayed in galleries and in the piazzas for the travelers of the world to view with ease. Its cultural prominence lingers on through the years, cradling thousands of contemporary artists and musicians, inspiring them with its inherent aura and splendor. See— just an optical illusion ... on to Florence

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