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Rear Admiral LONCi. CTF 73, crosses the brov ' SEVENTH FLEET SERVICE FORCE ARRIVING ' The traditional Navy greeting and the piping of the MANATEE ' s Boatswain ' s mate sounded as Service Force Com- mander. Rear Admiral R. L. LONG, made a formal call on the Captain. i 1 1% $ ) 1 l p H lN MANATEE ' S Quaterdeck Team -left to righti SN HUFFER. SN GRAMER. SA WHEELER. BM3 SCHNELLE. SN BEHLE, BM3 ELMORE, SN LIPKOVICH. Captain GILLOOLY describes breakaway procedure. Discussing the ship ' s operations. Captain GILLOOLY and RADM LONG began a ship ' s tour. During his visit, RADM LONG inspect- ed the ship and was introduced to the ship ' s officers. A former submariner, he recently tool command of the Seventh Fleet Service Force. His visit to MANATEE was one of the first visits paid to his new ships.
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The KRISHNA carefully breasts away as the Inrep operation is completed. One third of the way up the Coast of Vietnam is Vung Tau. Formerly a French resort, the harbor on the tip of Cap St. Jaques serves as a temporary stop point for the dozens of merchant ships that transit the river approach to Saigon weekly. MANATEE provided JP-5 fuel to an army barge which supplies the Swift Boats, Riverine, and other coastal patrol craft. Vung Tau lies in the shadow of Cape bt. Jaques at the approaches to Saigon. A U.S. Army supply - ' i 4 i9MlH future transport to the U.S. support base.
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Enroute to Japan, the MANATEE participated in two days of exercises with the Korean Navy. Twelve ships, destroyers and smaller patrol craft, took part. One of the Korean staff officers, LTJG KIM graded and coordinated the exercise from the MANATEE ' S bridge. Each ship came alongside and received rigs from the MANATEE, then proceeded into a life- guard formation. Their expertise and efficiency despite limited experience in underway replenish- ment was highly complimented by the MANATEE ' s officers. W vm •mm t M The iirst of the Korean ships makes her approach as two more ships wait in life- guard position. KOREAN EXERCISES Captain GILLOOLY and LTJG KIM review Unrep arrangements prior to commencement of the exercise. Flagship of the Korean Destroyer Group, ROKS SEOUL (DD-92), takes station to starboard.
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