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PACIFIC WAR With naval warfare in Europe drawing to a close the .Quincy was called upon to take her place in the famed Third and Fifth Fleets of the Pacific. Here endless days of sailing over limitless expanses of water, air attacks, and bombardments filled the days of the ship. Having returned the President from his conference with destiny at Yalta, the Quincy, all too soon, was back in Norfolk. Although the trip had essentially been a pleasure cruise for the men, they had looked forward to a short leave with its touch of home life before leavf ing for the uncertain days ahead in the Pacific. Soon, however, rumors made it quite obvious that the ship would be in the States for only the minimum time it would take to provision ship and replenish magazines. Quincy Sails for Pacific Plans for family reunions were quickly shattered when rumor became fact on March 5, 1945. Cut into the stream nosed the .Quincy to begin her long voyage to the war against Japan. The early morning of March 9 was damp and opf pressively hot with the low hanging pall of tropical mist. This was Panama. Then as the sun shone brighter and brighter, the grey mist burned off the lush jungle. Soon after breakfast the ship entered the first of the three Gatun Locks. Lines were thrown over to the quaint donkeys or engines, which were to pull the ship through the locks. When the .Quincy had been propf erly centered, the locks were closed and water poured in to raise her to the second level. Along the damp sides of the locks an occasional lizard could be seen, but the hot sun kept most other life undercover. To all aboard, though, the trip was alive with curious scenes. The Panama Canal presented an interesting paradox to those who watched the compass while traversing the isthmus. While slipping through from the East coast to the West coast, the ship followed predominantly a southeastern course. ln fact, the western terminal is east of the eastern terminal. Topside, the decks of the ,Quincy were crowded with sailors more interested in the scenery than paradoxes. By the time the ship had cast off the last line from the Pedro Miguel Locks on the Pacific side all men aboard were treating sunburned TOP DOWN: 1. Recreation at Mog Mog. 2. Comdr. DuH'il, Lt. Comdr. Davidson, and Dr. Goodnow find inspections pay. 3. Quincy entertains at sea. 4. Chief's steak fry.
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