Maury (AGS 16) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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V, '-f. 'rl 4.4 1 AEA - '.. 3, 'Triax I e, X f-as 1 '5- ,,...- a. , ' ' -Qi 1 ' .M .. Q:-enzg-,f1:, 'oni 1 gg-.es fresh 'water to GLITA at Dam An Hai Wan Chai, just east of the central district, in .i.f1l..tC:-'h':ll- designed to part a sailor from his money, .aside rrorz. ::.e fuzz.- hers of familiar bars, nightspots and restaurants, f ::,.i.:i attraction was the nearby China I-leet Clulfs large D-lf., moz.- tract arcade, with displays by dealers in .di kinds 251.5 Kong merchandise at special reduced prices to sezwwgf..' e: with such prices, averaging half those back in the states . f similar items, it was a great tempution to go broke Umm money , The best and most popular bargains were in :.4.g!.- fldelity equipment, cameras, watches, jewelry, souvenms, u.: especially the famous Hong Kong clothes suits, shirts, iz.: shoes made from fine i-lnglish .uid local riiatei'i.ilfi fre viistozr. tailored in three to four days. Although shopping, eating in the rnany fine r'e-at.uireint-. mi enjoying the night life of Hong Kong left little V--dint tin V- :wr sightseeing, few who took the time will iorsfet the vie.-. fro: the top of the Peak on Hong Kong Island, iw-.ii-tie-i tin i tramp the crowded, busy streets, the iloublf--dei-ki-r 'rif- trolleysg the typhoon shelters crowded with yiink t-oats, 1.1-:rw to many thousands, .ind the floating i'e-ataiiixint,-a on the other side of Hong Kong Island from the centr,il ilistmfr, Moth ships orginally intended to make Hong hom: their List major port visit before returning home to l'e,iri li.trbor, xiinzie sttll tm route to liong Kong the Mxlfiii received iiotii'ii'.irgwn that she was to be extended for yet tmothersurveg, .irei St2ltlt.XNO continued on and arrived in Hawaii on 8 June, 'whale MAUIQY returned to Subic Bay, and from there to Dam in Elan, a shallow lagoon between Dan Nang and Hue. The lagoon proved to be very shallow indeed, and the majority oi' the survey during our brief stay had to be done by what was dubbed Hsoundtioat nine ---our twelve foot wherry. Shortly before our departure we were joined by .1 civilian oceanography team aboard the GLITA, a chartered merchant vessel. Looking back over the seven months that had passed since our deployment, we had done a great deal. We had surveyed .i num- ber of high-priority areasg we had met a number of problems. setbacks and hazards and surmounted them to produce val- uable information for navigational charts and port facilities. We produced and printed field editions of these charts on board. We had enjoyed ourselves, seen and done many new things in the varied ports we had visited. But by now most of us were more than anxious to return to Pearl Harbor, to families and friends waiting in Hawaii or just a leave flight away on the mainland. Aloha nui. . . . last farewell to Viet Nam



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