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OMI Airo Un Thursday, November 8, 1945, The .Quincy left Tokyo Bay. After an un' eventful voyage along the eastern coast of Honshu, the ship steamed into Ominato Ko on Saturday and moored alongside the U. S. S. Santa Fe. Here Rear Admiral Deyo shifted his flag from the Santa Fe to the Quincy. For the next ten days the remained anchored there. When weather permitted small boats to run, which was about half the time, liberty was granted in the fishing village of Ominato. The entire terrif tory differed from that around Tokyo in that it had escaped theipoundings of Allied bombers, Further, the people enjoyed a healthier life and appeared to be less destitute than those in the Tokyo Bay region. Hiking excursions were formed on the ship and attempts were made to scale the mountain which formed the background for the anchorage. Cnly a few of those who attempted the climb succeeded in reaching the summit. On Tuesday, November 20, the .Quincy got underf Shoreline at Ominato as viewed by Quincy sailors. way for Tokyo Bay. Two days later she moored to a buoy in Yokosuka Ko. Rear Admiral Deyo shifted his flag again, and on Monday, November 26, the loaded with passengers, hoisted her homewardf bound pennant and set sail for Uncle Sugar. The mountain at Ominato sets the scene for the ship to shore boat ride. Posed in the plane graveyard in the rear of the Officers' Club in Ominato are Cbottom rowj Ens. Miller, Chaplain Brady, Ens. Whitaker, Lt. Brown, Cback rowj Lt. Cjgj Haus- mann, Ens. Sandvi. E331
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