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' ...J CDR Weaver chats with VADM Williams during a formal party in Haifa, Isfael- Lcfli CDR Wcaxcr greets gucsls .il one ot' ilu' niguiy parties that SPRL7.-XNCE hoslcd while in thc NlCx.lllCffLlIlCLlIl. FORMAL AFFAIRS
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l FUR ALAFF IR ..,i Spruance sets the trend As 1990 drew to a close, SPRUANCE often func- tioned as the sole U.S. Navy ship in the eastern Med. Du- ties included aircraft surveil- lance, NATO interaction, and, most importantly, dip- lomatic receptions. SPRUANCE was chosen to host farewell receptions in Alexandria, Egypt and Haifa, Israel for the departing VADM Williams. After a stellar performance in Haifa, SPRUANCE was chosen to host a reception for the U.S. Ambassador to Greece during the Greek hol- iday, OXI Day. It was tough duty, but somebody had to do it. And as usual, when called upon to serve, SPRUANCE delivered with the devotion to duty that has made the Quiet Warriorl' famous. I2 Q. Y I J Al lf if 4 'A 1 M 1 1 MRCMQSWJ Rohnert acts as an ambassador of good will, 1' 'I 1 V, 74 - FORN1-XL AFFAIRS -451-
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ERRY CHRI Though the enthusiasm of the celebrants was somewhat dampened by the separation from loved ones, SPRUANCE sailors pulled out all the stops and threw a Christmas party worth re- membering in Thessaloniki, Greece during MED 3-90. Socializing and musical en- tertainment by CTRI Bar- klage followed a fabulous feast of roast pork and a va- riety of Greek delicacies. The ship's Welfare and Recrea- tion committee organized the party and reserved the lux- urious Thessaloniki Yacht Club for the occasion. It was an opportunity for the crew to relax a bit and take it easy Right: Engineers Boston, Jimenez, Johnson, Kies, and Cabrices, sample the authentic Greek food and drink avail- able at the party. 76 ' CHRISTMAS . TM after long periods of on- station time during the Med- iterranean delpoyment. The spirit of Christmas was in the air as men from every depart- ment panied until late in the evening, spreading good cheer and tidings of great joy throughout this historic Eu- ropean city. It was a holiday celebration that was second only to one spent with family and friends back home. E i i
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