Manchester (CL 83) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1952

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WEATHER Weather can be a deadly weapon if its power is not recognized. Daily weather reports were collected and forecasts were accurately predicted, because the Navy who refuses to heed the possibilities of weather may all too late discover it to be the instrument of his defeat. The most carefully planned work can be foiled by snow, ice. and heavy seas. For these reasons the Manchester knew in advance whether work could be done on a particular day at a specified time. Weather had to work for us.

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LIAISON LIAISON OF PLANNING completed, helicopter returns ground com- manders to their units. Handshake of common forces seals all said around wardroom conference table. Without the combined efforts of all the United Nations team no successful work was possible. There was neither time nor place for bickering prejudices between services, for one job had to be intel- ligently accomplished by Army, Air Force, and Navy. OFFICERS Oh M ANCHKSTHIi ttihr opiuirtuniiy i„ „l,srnr work of other members of United Nations team. They see variety of equipment, encampments, and situations. (OMMANDING GENERAL of Republic of Korea army oc- cupies tent in left foreground. (Note rock-lined paths and shrubbery at entrance to tent.)

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