Northampton (CC 1) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1965

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On May 26 the Commanding Officer repaid the previous dayis calls in an unprecedented helicopter flight to Northampton, Massachusetts. The Mayor extended an official Welcome on the steps of the City Hall with numerous civic leaders and the high school band present. The Captain, together with city offi- cials and other representatives of the ship, toured the city, stopping at Clarke School for the Deaf to visit classrooms and chat with the students. I

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Another visit to Norfolk, May 9 to May 18, was followed by a trip north -a one day visit to Newport, Rhode Island on May 22 for an inspection by Commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Force, US. Atlantic Fleet, and subsequently, a three day recreational visit to Boston, Massachusetts. Any visit to Boston is of significance to NOBTHAMPTON's history. She was built at Quincy, Massachusetts. Her sponsor resides in the city for which the ship was named, Northampton, Massachusetts-not far from Boston. On May 25, Mrs. Victoria E. Lampron, the ship's sponsor and the mayor of Northampton, Massachusetts with the city council, Visited the ship. Also visiting were 175 students, teachers and officials of the Clarke School for the Deaf who have enjoyed a warm relationship with the NORTHAMPTON crew for ten years.



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NORTHAMPTON returned to routine opera- tions in the Virginia Capes, visiting Norfolk occa- sionally. On J une 13, over 700 dependents and guests, including the Flotilla Commander, Rear Ad- miral Ben W. Sarver, USN, boarded the ship at Norfolk, Virginia for a dependen-tis cruise. The ship took her guests to sea for a day filled with demon- strations and exercises. On June 26, NORTHAMPTON traded her berth at Norfolk's Naval Station for one at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia. There, she underwent an ex-tensive overhaul-her first in five years.

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