Nassau (LHA 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1987

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The beach can be a very busy place. Clockwise, from left: A truck leaves a Marine expressway, courtesy of USS Manitowocg the colors are proudly displayedg home is wherever you find it when you're in the fieldg the local law stops by to satisfy their curiosity.

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,f l I I . 2 i Q If I A f . A , , E , r 1.4 f 'Lv' ,A ' 'Y ' -. , f .k J-FV? -f-f.., .. W Q M. . . The Beachhead Pian de Spille offered the Marines of MARG 4-87 an excellent opportunity to flex their operational muscles and get their land legs back. But the exercise also offered a chance to see some of Italy and meet some of the locals on their territory. Many Marines enjoyed the chance to get back out into the field and get away from shipboard life. Many others took advantage of this interaction between the American military forces and local civil authorities to learn a bit about the Italian culture and maybe a little bit of Italian. But the bottom line in all the planning and execution of the various phases of amphibious assaults in foreign lands is the good will engendered by the friendly interaction of American and NATO forces, both civilian and military. And the sailors and Marines of MARG 4-87 were shining examples of ambassadors in uniform.



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16 i-.- -'-- Toulon, France . . . A Chance To Unwind Alot To Do, Plenty To See. Our first glimpse of Southern France as we went out to man the rails on our arrival in Toulon was Mount Faron, which dominates the skyline of the port city. This impressive hillside played an integral role during our stay here as well. Tours were popular. NASSAU'S Chaplain, CDR Roger Pierce, helped arrange tours included a wine-tasting tour to the ancient city of Avignon, sightseeing in Monaco and along the French Riviera, the resort villages of Bandol and Cassis, a tour of the French Foreign Legion museum, the city of Marseille and even several-day trips to the city of Paris and skiing trips. Community relations projects took NASSAU sailors and Marines all over the city of Toulon. The most impressive was the replanting of nearly 7,000 trees atop Mt. Faron which had been decimated by a forest fire. Other projects included repainting a charitable nursing facility, hosting a tour for orphans of NASSAU'S working spaces and attending various banquets and receptions held in NASSAUS honor. ,Q-..f-s... I 4. - J it

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