Nassau (LHA 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1987

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2 ? - 6 Z -Q i af Above: Standing room only. Below: Time to hit the beach.

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Marines In The Field Marines from a shipboard sailor's point of view are always underfoot. Marines aboard ship are equally frustrated by the situation. It's been said that the only place a Marine is truly at home is in the field. And the Marines of Landing Force Sixth Fleet were no exception. Whether it was at Pian de Spille, Pian de Monaco, Sete or Al Hoceima, our Marines were only happy when they were bivouaced under the stars somewhere. And, by the time they returned to NASSAU, even the sailors were glad to have them back. i i Marines have to be entirely self-sufficient while in the field 46



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Six Months f Activity When the end of September rolled around in 1987, we all knew we were in for a busy six months, so there were few surprised faces around the shop when any new wrinkle appeared in any of our evolutions. But it still seemed that, whatever we worked hardest at to prepare for, something else would come along, requiring us to adapt and adjust. And the men of MARG 4-87 adapted well. With each short-notice UNREP or unscheduled event, NASSAU sailors and Marines dropped what they were doing and focused their attention on doing the best job they possibly could. If the situation called for work late into the night, you could be sure that NASSAU crewman could be depended upon to do the job safely and efficiently. Yes, this was a hard-working, dedicated group of men who made up the crew and embarked Marines of USS NASSAU during MARG 4-87.

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