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We were moored right to her starboard side and as soon as the brow was placed between the two ships, the work requests started flowing to the tender ship. As the work started getting done, bad news started creeping in. Another typhoon was heading in our direction and plans were being made to leave Kao- shiung. It was a beautiful evening when we left Taiwan, but not far away was a storm that we would have to go at least 500 miles out of our way to the next port to avoid. 4 I fx l Yokosuka - Tokyo LX.-f 1 X I!! tl ri- 9g,: .4 , w, ff x w- A , , , V xl-UT., n 4. , ' .,- ,.. ,N ,,,,,.. , ff ' W My lg, ,V - , 1 ,h Vfx, JF' Y V Y we , im? A ,Q 'f M ' 51: N4 I M 1' -z 2 - 2-ff D ' .. ' m. 1 X 1' , 1 A 4 .- Cebu R P.. The llueens City Cebu City, often called the Oueen's City , was one of the most beautiful places we visited on this WESTPAC cruise. lt is very near the site where the explorer Ferdin- and Magellan was slain in 1521. The people of the island of Cebu, one of the over 7,000 islands comprising the Philippines, were found to be some of the friendliest people we had encountered in the FAR EAST. For the crew or PAUL REVERE, it was a sad day when we had to leave Cebu City. f X 'Jil 'A f xg. if l ,fa 1 45' .411 .rv 4 af' gk. s 4:4 ff ef 1 5 Q C . Y s f , I gf N X xo X 1 V N xx 3 .AsnSrvNf'MN1Nv'sfNfNA.fs1x.f fvvvw fsrxfxvm 'wazwx 'N rxfxfvx w-'vwfx rx-vw xxx V+z,1N,fgqwfX1w'NfNfxf..mJNJ'sfXx Nfxwxfv xxx, X x X XX x X X fum, nx,-'ve . -xx -.x VV f PNININKXV' -'N-fNr'NiNf'XXv'NfN1Nf fxfvy X 'xfxx-s.+ f-.Q M 'Nfv-'sf vm xnvw.. x xxx wrvvwxwwna fxfxv .-N,-.,,. grey, -Nf+,,.x Nwfxx xx NN Guardrans of yesterday. . . 1 y gs! W' , f 'Ur The memorres of yesteryear 4 if 1 Wi, W ' ., . In tribute to man's favorite beer ii 'nv yr 4, ? mimi j , vi Q and mode of transportation gl We came in peace.. USS PAUL REVERE CIVIC ACTION ln years past, the inhabitants of foreign soils have viewed the American sailor in different roles. In recent times, he has been seen as the fierce fighter in two world wars and the con- flicts of Korea and Vietnam. He has been seen as a man who likes to drink and party to forget or escape the nightmare of his trade. He has taken their women for company. 'Some have taken their women in marriage. But, most see him as the loud liquor-drinking man that is a long way from home. In the past couple of years the American sailor has been seen in a different kind of role. The role of a friend. . . ,Z ,nf ew swf x V' , F . A . , SEN , 17 f X 'X wg W7 , 1 f 121 ' N. ,h V, lm , :fn f , :S B gxkgz 4,6 at , W . f r . 2 ,,.,.p-if 4 , ' f E 4 . . 0 by . 7 . 'x vh , bw 1 7 I W 7. f , ui' Q .. xx 1 A Z .2 N 3 if A, 9143 x 4vnwy tff ,532 ,,fS' C , xnxx A Q. fl 5 ,f UI .1-1.,.. -1- 2. 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The existance of any ship depends upon the efficiency of the ship's operations. lt is an ALL HANDS concern---one that could mean the life or death of a ship and its crew. hmmm, W ,Ssssu M, ...,.....-...... ..,-...-...-,.........Q.-.......-...-a..,.........,..... 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Pyburn, M. Jones L REVERE 92 U 56 USS PAlUL REVERE 65 JL REVERE 02 L REVERE 76 L REVERE 29 L REVERE 32 SOCCER TEAM CDR T. J. Parks, M. C ulle, R. Stein, T. Mewhorter, N. Doering I Not pictured: D. Wetzel. J. Whlillef P. Barr, M. Weist 'WW'- -----w---f-M -'--P -w....,-wfnvq.-,.-.-.....,,,,.....q.... -,TY1.,,. Y., ,. . - ,N ,LL,...,,.n.A.,....,.....,-.,,,.,Q,,n,,.T3q,-0,.,,,.,.,.f1-1.,v.4f:-?-.......... , .. Q . A 4 ,X fx 5 :Ji ai x: i Yi X f mf , The baptism and celebration of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lowery in Manila, Philippines. Crew at Work Inspections 1 E 2 The 1974 USS PAUL REVERE Landing Party: The ship's combat . Q fighting force. 1 ? 1 'i Q ' , ., yi! 'I 'H 5 J,,.- V ' ' on f ,Q ' ,o e i - K gl V1 i Xiie , fo .,.,, K Lu i 6 A h N In Lu ,, , , ,.,,- .,,.a-M Af-'M-' 'nf' Division sprays for insects w-v'f-'-----1-'1 -.-ff-5-N-.. ,. fnsyw-.-.15-,..1,,f.,...fs.f.,,..,xK ' H A ' , 1 ,fem ' ' --Q, ,,, ... ' 'Daw iv qgxwmqr in iw-s4v.,+4-'-:ltr lv- I . 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' X nm 5' v JS an 5, 'Qi z iq ,Z .i ig, Q: .1- ' , L 4 ff- V ,y 5. , , -,,,.wvW no Avqjf W Q Wx .fm Q 'vnu Q ow-wg ,nav www' I!! s--U' . 9 I 'Ng - .-. -.- ,-..,- - . - .....,-v,.-.v.,Y...,.1.q...,,--......-.Y.i--.,......f,---.--. SHIP'S HISTORY USS PAUL REVERE CLPA-2481 is an Attack Transport of the Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet. She is designed to carry over 1500 combat troops at a speed of over 20 knots, and once there transport them to the beach by her 20 landing craft or by helicopterg ,ln addition, she is configured t'o carry an Amphibious Group Commander and his staff. She was constructed as a merchant ship in 1953 and commissioned as afNavy Attack Transport in 1958. Q DA! ll rnrslrnr' LA . 4 n V ...-..-ii-- - . - - - PORTS VISITED THE CRUISE OF WESTPAC APRIL Bangkok, Thailand Singapore Jakarta, Indonesia Subic'Ba Republic of the Philippines Cebu of the Philippines For the past sixteen years the USS time in the Far East. During this ness 'of being away from tions, and the low moral The men have also ered a love for its each time they enter with them for the rest In many ways, Hit is a sad to WESTPAC. commissioned the loneli- in war opera- hey have gath- new carry Going Home! !! .EX Ah. . .what relief! Q i aka jf Staff makes a quick change Untie the Lines!! Goodbye Oki, Goodbye WESTPAC! !!!!!! 'f '-m f'-. . nrszrif ee f-. -'-1'- e - If I' .v- -fe-.-...sez-:-var-5-fw.,e.,:--few-r-wig-,e,,r,,...,,,,-..........,.,,,,,,,....,.,, I h Leer stop before home To Honor the Men of The The USS ARIZONA istill a commissioned ship of the U.S. Navyl Monument over the Superstructure of The USS ARIZONA e next Capta of the PAUL REVERE 7 if . 4- our reason for leaving .. rs our reason for return Like love, anxiety is an unexplanable feeling. Yet, when returning home from a long deployment, the feeling is very real to all. Whatever concept we may have of home, to each it is a sub- stance of peace to the heart. The bitterness of departure is only surpassed by the ecstacy of return. f N, 6 ff WY S - X N .5 MUS VUE VER RAz9Bff'wf5f2xC174 i 5 1 -1 ' I fx? QQ 1? 1-SWS f I Z4 fff COMPANY , Q S K 'XJ 'Y QQ 11 f W 'V ff- ?., X- J, H - 'hifi - ' ' .' In Mgf?EMmUHWFQf4g1f x ig 67 -5 ' a s f Q fy W lwwiilww :' 'w - 4 5' M i f I Q Sf ' WASH Q' AFfs11af?f- Q45-741 CAPTAIN JOHN J. llIlcNALLY, USN Commanding Officer Captain John J. MCNALLY, from Allendale, New Jersey is responsible for getting the USS PAUL REVERE in the finest shape as a Naval vessel that it has been in for quite some time. With the crew of the ship following orders from him and his competent staff of offi- cers, the ship achieved the highly prized PHIBPAC NEY AWARD FOR LARGE SHIPS AFLOAT. Under his direction, the ship also served as the flagship for RADM A.W. Price, Jr. COMPHIBFORSEVENTHFLT, and the NINTH Marine Assault Battalion. The efficiency with which this task was performed was praised by both commands. Captain llllcNALLY states, The most chal- lenging part of my Command of the ship was the conversion of the ship from an LPA to an LCC. Also, the most interesting part of it was the many liberty ports we enjoyed on this cruise. Captain McNALLY's accomplishments are shared by his wife Francis, and his chil- dren John Jr., Shauna, James, Sarah, Allysa and Julia. 5 z rf ,, ' ' ' -1- ---Q-.---.u..,.,.-....-.,e.. r. . ' .X Mau 7? ,RQ X W is H E f 4 5: . 5 , , f .fi if H Q. , , 'Kr H .159 K wsx ax ll X , X X ii I ,f , X ,fm Q if , K, M 53-Q X M, X ., N .. t mug. . Q ' f in My binoculars are killing me! We're where? You're right-it is wigglingl M ,N .,.,., .-eq...........-,.g.e,g.v-.....--.1,c..:....,..-.....,., . - COMMANDER TERRENCE J. PARKS, USN Executive Officer Commander Terrence J. PARKS has found his work as the Executive Officer of the USS PAUL REVERE to be both interesting and challenging. He relates, The greatest challenge was that of arranging the port visits so that the crew was adequately briefed and ready to enjoy themselves while carrying out over- seas diplomatic mission. The interesting thing about the cruise was the variety of challenges that confronted the Paul Reveremen as well as carrying out other varied missions. Some examples of this would be the Civic Action and People- to-People projects, the athletic schedule and the public ship visits. All of this was designed for one goal--to present the United States in a favorable light. Commander Parks can be happy in the job well done in that respect. His wife Janet, his son Terrence Jr., and his daughter Polly can share his happiness too, for Commander Parks did his utmost to show the best side of all Americans. 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