SS T USSIG DD 5 Y I I x 3 ,-', ' 'lo 1. .r .'4' ' 3 -'r .f Y -- ' .-g ' L '- as li 'q?.'0-9 - 5, -3 vi sg Q ,. 1 5 4 5 ' , GUI- L - ' 1' . Q .I ' -5 1. 0 '1 1,5 -Q- 1, 4 JUNE 4 JUNE 10 JUNE 11 JUNE 21 JUNE 23 JUNE 28 JUNE 29 JUNE 15 JULY 17 JULY 19 JULY 21 JULY 4 AUG 24 AUG 28 AUG 3 SEPT 5 SEPT 21 SEPT 24 SEPT 2 OCT' 11 OCT 16 OCT 19 OCT 1 NOV 1 NOV 7 NOV ITI ERARY 10 JUNE 11 JUNE 21 JUNE 23 JUNE 28 JUNE 15 JULY 17 JULY 19 JULY 21 JULY 4 AUG 24 AUG 28 AUG 3 SEPT 5 SEPT 21 SEPT 24 SEPT 2 OCT 11 OCT 16 OCT 19 OCT 1 NOV 7 NOV DEPART SAN DIEGO ENROUTE PEARL HARBOR IN PORT PEARL HARBOR ENROUTE YOKOSUKA, JAPAN IN PORT YOKOSUKA ENROUTE VUNG TAU, SOUTH VIETNAM IN PORT VUNG TAU NGFS II CORP AND IV CORP, SOUTH VIETNAM ENROUTE KAOHSIUNG, TAIWAN IN PORT KAOHSIUNG EN ROUTE SASEBO, JAPAN INPORT SASEBO, JAPAN SEA OF JAPAN OPERATIONS ENROUTE HONG KONG, B.C.C. IN PORT HONG KONG ENROUTE I CORP SOUTH VIETNAM NGFS I CORP OPERATION DEFIANT STAND ENROUTE SUBIC BAY, PHILIPPINES INPORT SUBIC BAY RESCUE DESTROYER - YANKEE STATION EN ROUTE YOKOSUKA, JAPAN INPORT YOKOSUKA ENROUTE PEARL HARBOR VIA MIDWAY INPORT PEARL HARBOR ENROUTE SAN DIEGO ARRIVE SAN DIEGO COMMANDING COMMANDER Commander Robert E. Adler entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1947, and in June 1951, was graduated and commissioned an Ensign. Immediately following grad- uation he served for two months as an instructor at the Academy. From September 1951 to August 1953 he was stationed aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS TARAWA fCVA-403 as the assistant navigator. In January 1953, during his tour of duty on the TARAWA, he was promoted to LTJG. From September to February 1953, he was attached to USS LSMR 525 as Executive Officer and navigator. From March 1955 to June 1956, Commander Adler served as Commanding Officer of the coastal minesweeper USS KINGBIRD QMSC-19519. He was promoted to Lieutenant in June 1956. Entering the U.S. Naval Post Graduate School in July 1956, he was graduated in July 1959 with a master of science degree in electrical engineering. While at the Post Graduate School he received an award from the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences for his contribution to research. In June 1959, he reported aboard the destroyer USS BLANDY QDD-94135 and served as operations officer. He was serving in this billet when he received his promotion to Lieutenant Commander on 1 October 1960. Departing the BLANDY in February 1961, Commander Adler became Executive Officer of the destroyer USS NORRIS QDD-8495. In August 1962, he reported to the London branch of the Office of Naval Research and was designated science liaison officer. While serving there he received the Navy Commendation Medal and was promoted to the Staff of Commander, First Fleet and for the next two years served as surface operations officer. While serving there he received a gold star in lieu of a second award of the Navy Commendation Medal. Commander Adler assumed command of the USS TAUSSIG QDD-7465 in june 1968. Commander Adler is married to the former Elsie Cohen of Annapolis, Maryland and has three children, Tracy, age 12, Nancy, age 11, and David, age 9. OFFICER ROBERT E. ADLER, USN EXECUTIVE UFFICER LIEUTENAN T A CO ER DANIEL I. O'CONNELL, USN Lieutenant Commander Daniel J. O'Connell was born on 29 November 1933 in Lowell, Massachusetts. He attended Boston Latin school, and Harvard prior to entering the U.S. Naval Academy from where he graduated in 1957. LCDR O'Connell has served' on the following vessels: USS PERRY, CDD-8445, USS CONYNGHAM QDDG-175, USS HYMAN QDD-732j, and USS TAUSSIG QDD-7465. He further served on the staff of Commander Cruiser Division ONE, two tours on the staff of the. Chief of Naval Cperations QCP-90 and OP-915, and is a graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College. Medals worn by LCDR O'Connell are the National Defense fSecond Awardj, Vietnam Service Medal and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Qlioreaj. LCDR O'Connell is married to the former Miss Sheila M. O'Connor of Dorchester, Massachusetts. They have five children Daniel 9, William 8, Carole Anne 6, Richard 4, and Mark 3 and make their home in Chula Vista. USS TAUSSIG fDD7461 I ZONE DESCRIPTION +8 DATE WEDNESDAY QJUNE I9 69 fDcyj fDate1 fhlonthj 0 ATXPASSAGE FROM .SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 8 TO PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII POSITION ZONE TIME p POSITION ZONE TIME POSITION ZONE TIME LEGEND: 1,CEL-ESTIAL 0000 0 1200 2000 2-ELECTRONIC L BY . 7 L BY l. . Z BY 3.VI5UAL A BY A I av ,. A 1. -. .- sv - 4'0- R' p IIFIIAIIIIS 0 ' 08-12. Moored as before. 0800. Commenced preparations for getting underway. 0830. Stationed the special sea and anchor detail. 0845. Cornppletepd preparationsforgetting underway. 0900. All Zines clear. Underway for Westpac 1969. Captain and navigator are on the bridge. Maneuuering at various courses at various speeds while standing out of San Diego barbor. 1015. Entered international waters, Base course 2800 T, Base speed I6 knots. Shift colors. Underway for WESTPAC 1969 Left upper: Moments of thought X Left center: Moments of happiness ' Q . X Left: And just plain moments wx. 'F 0 0 I Wea Q -I V if if 50 I Quartermasters check navigational points enroute to Pearl Harbor. 6 RU TE While the boatswainls mates do some checks of their own And the engineers are ready to go A memory of unpreparedness 08-12. Moored as before, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. 0900. Stationed the special sea and acbor detail. 0930. Underway for Yokosulza, japan. 12-16. Underway as before. 1300. Set condition 1 AS wbile participating in anti-submarine warfare exercises-. . . Ping Load and shoot Yokosuka should he around here, maybe YUKUSUKA DC3 Smith found it As did others LIBERTY C LL LTfjgj Thompson and GMG2 Herron collect a few laughs. while others collect gifts. ' DECK LOG--REMARKS SHEET U55 TAUSSIG L zoNE DEScRuPT1oN - '91 LDATE as , . JUNE . 1-9 69 E' fDayj fDateI fblonthj ATXPASSAGE FROM YQKQSUKA LA PAN L LTO VUNG TA CLSOUIH ' f ' POSlTlON zowe mme Poszrnow ZONE rams POSITION zoma TIME LEGEND: .CELESNAL osoo 1200 zooo 2-1-:LEcTRoN1g L L sv ' L BY L L sv 3.vnsuAL A sv ALL BY A L L BY 'VD' R' I REMARKS 08-12 Moorea' as before. Set the special sea and anchor detail. Conipleteaf preparations forgetting underway. Underway for Vzing Tan, South Vietnani Coarse 1800 KTJ Speed 15 knots. Gun crews practice loading prior to actual firing GMCS W . . apelhorst and GMG1 Longley holdmg lnstruction ln small arms fire. . GF Think... of this... and thlS One mount taking a break As well as plot The director is also manned And identified by the signalmen A contact is plotted in CIC While they keep the screws turning Not by bread alonei' The end result As the man responsible for their maintenance looks on Lfgif-ni TIME UUT For-a-word home ' Some sunshine and music Or a good old fashioned session I BUT NUT FUR LONG, AS ITS NOW TIME TO REARM Rigging the stations , Y Pulling the load across Wrestling it on deck , ' ' And finally stowing it X 2 ha. ' d -mr, . X -2 WMS ,, , A f, , . X, V V ' ' J f V l l With a man overboard thrown in for training And a grade of excellent assigned 1 7 lm 1 Y w 1 And we're back for more And so are they, as long as the fresh bread holds out beige, 0600, Detachedby sgqtter tQJQI0ceed,g5 previonslLQ,ssgned.e he 0615. Departed II Corp South Vietnam enroute Kaohsiung,NTaiwan, eeee Base 4e0LQlTSe 0400 Thee Speed 18 knots. ' 18 UHSIU G They,re eager To get ashore To do some sightseeing -1:1141---9':t'fr1t'1-'Lifet1'!1f'3'3 J T'5T'fT: J''- , . .. . ,. . , fQ'K.,.. A. vQ3+12.,e08e15,? Conugenqejmprgparations foregeLti1LgNQn degyqVy. 06830.WjfIuste r'ed i l3g crelqgt quarters A b5 QnteesgJY0ne. 08515. dS5gz tionegi tlggipggjqlvgeq rzrzdarzfellqr detail. e 0900. wLT7'QdQUiQQ-jlAfOT IQQCIQLH czmielabiljiy izLSasebg4,,Lqpan. ne W me W V 0 ,Mn 5 e f---ugh' The bridge is not the only busy place when we enter port. LU GSIDE THE TENDER 6 , f r WE fi! Here some of our minor repairs are done Wk Q 5 fa X ,V 'iw ,X ff .. 1 44--. f , f f ' H 51 an + ' f y. KS Q5 5 . Q K 'ii as X 1 1 ,5 sf K! If .iff We fr-iff , 1 man A And here And in the electrical shop But the tender is not the only place where work is done And the IC room A taut watch LIBERTY 1 ' ,. A, , , Q v mal'.q15,m i ' ,xwf y A f . J 1 'W 'z ,, f my ,f N f YL! , Q if . W . ? l 7 ,vw I K W kk ,W f X- 5 , :QW A ' f I f 53 , ,,g. f , .. QA - 'W ' Z f O? 4, if Q 174 I ' - Y 4, 3 M X E MZ 7 , f 4 X4 if 9 1 4' V L if WZ-,wa Y' ' tiny g But the tigers are ready... --w 9'Q V r QA.. f - . X , Q Q 'Q-4 ...M .3 willing and able 23 Up to a point Q8-12.0 ooMoored ag before, 081 5, Qgqtioned Ugg gpecialisea and anclgor detail. 0830. Undcrwayfor the WM iSea oflqpan and picket station operqtioizs. Iiqseigourgo 000013 spg2eodo20 knots: v my in The ship goes on SETTLI G DCJWN Because of cleaning And chow A little chat . . . And more chow And back to work And then on watch But there's still time to sing . . . Or take a sauna And sun I TROD CTIU S LT. FORBES WEAPONS OFFICER LTJG THOMPSON LTJ G PARKER LTJG GLIDDEN LTJG HOLDT ENS. DEETS GUNNERY OFFICER FIRST' LIEUTENANT DASH OFFICER ASW OFFICER ASSISTANT GUNNERY OFFICER GMCS WAPELHORST BMC CAMARA RX STC SOSNA SECOND DIVISION CPO FIRST DIVISION CPO THIRD DIVISION CPO lst DIVISIU First row, L to R: SNrTarter, BM2 Hersom, BMC Camara, BM2 O'Quinn, LTfjgj Parker, BM3 Long, BM3 Baker, BM3 Dalverny. Second row, L to R: SA Wressler, SN Craig, SN Newshak, SN Gerard, SN Dubois, SN Bogenrief, SN McDonald, SN Qualls. Third row, L to R: SA Hopkins, SN Potter, SN Ince, SN Bridges, SN Melanson, SN Brown, SA Grow, SN Barschow, SN jackson, SN Martin, SN Booner, SN Zello, SN Fereira, SN Enchaniz, SN Albright. The painting just never seems complete 2nd DI ISIC Left to right: SN Turner fwith phonesj. GMG3 Hawkins, GMG3 Jennings, GMG2 Herron, SN Tregoning, GMG1 Hughes, SN Durham, SN Ball, FTGSN Chase, SN Perry, FTG3 Marchica, FTGSN Glendon, SN Wagy, FTG3 Chergowski, GMG2 Wetsch, GMCS Wapelhorst. Hey Guns Plot set 3rd DI ISIC First row, L to R fkneelingj: SN Ilacqua, STG3 Long, LTfjgj Holdt, STG3 Collins, SN Bresnahan, STG2 Krause, STG3 Erst, TM3 Steinbring, LTfjgj Glidden, STC Sosna. Second row, L to R: STG2 Klepps, STG3 Prater, ADJ 3 Richardson, STN3 Wesolowski, ATN2 Spray, STG2 Sutton. Harder We try E GI EERI G D PARTME T LT. BELL ENGINEERING OFFICER LTJG DOYLE I ENS. ROBERTS MPA DCA I I MMCM McGEHEE MMC TENNYSON EMC ROGERS BTC SMITH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CPO M DIVISION CPO R DIVISION CPO B DIVISION CPO 32 B DI ISIO First row, L to R: BT1 Clark, BT3 Bess, BT3 Thole, FN Lentz, BT3 Place, BT3 Hines, BT2 Blankenship. Second row, L to R: BT3 Bellew, BT3 Fillingame, FN Harder, BT3 Harder, BT3 Tarling, BT3 Lassiter, GN Bearden, LTfjgj Doyle. Some engineers stay clean 4 And some donit 2v'F19HlFGIfZufL M DIVISIU Front row, L to R fKnee1ingJ: MM3 McLaughlin, FN McLaughlin, MM3 Hall, MM3 Thompson, FN Neumann. Second row, L to R: MMC Tennyson, MM1 Woods, MM1 Rhodes, MM2 Szerszen, FA Quintinilla, SN Willasch, MMCM McGehee. Third row, L to R: FN Martin, FN J app, MM3 Wallace, MM3 Edson, MM1 Fracek. There's room to spare in the upper level n But it gets a little cramped down below R DI ISIC First row, L to R: IC1 Merchant, DCI Frances, EM1 Harris, EMC Rogers, MR1 Dixon, SF1 Sexton, ENS. Roberts. Second row, L to R: EM2 Austin, SFP3 Matthews, SFPFN Brown, EM3 Knowlton, EM3 Hewitt, FN Hojnacki, MMI Manlongat, EN3 Cheek. Third row, L to R: SFM3 Haugh, EM3 Kortum, EM2 Holbert, IC2 Potter, EM3 Ryen, EN3 Hughes, IC3 Shears, EN3 Sobota. Fourth row, L to' R: DC2 Smith, FN Delisi, MRFN Lee. The air conditioners are working But this QHGXLH-'f thing isntt UPER TIO S DEP RT E T LT NELSON OPERATIONS OFFICER A I -- 1 Q V .- sw 4 mf 4 7' I .4 LTJG GRAHAM LTJG ROBITAILLE LTJG ANGYAL LTJG DENOGEAN EMOXNAVIGATOR COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER CIC OFFICER ASSISTANT COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER RDC PIORAECK RMC HASKIN ETC KIME HMC GRIFFIN YNC TOLSON OI DIVISION CPO OC DIVISION CPO OE DIVISION CPO U I DIVISIU First row, L to R: LTfjgj Angyal, RD2 Losch, RD1 Goldhagen. Second row, L to R: RD3 Murray, SN Zello, RD2 Smith, RD3 Foster. Third row, L to R: RD2 Price, RD3 Anderson, RD3 Bilkey, RDSN Farkas, RDSN Tucker. Mark what? The guide? No, the stranger to your north vi-I' fi -Z-Z-if .L ' -V---:vs-i ,----lliif.-:?'ia:E E4-'wzfi .wi1:2173155-..1jEfzE53:F2-5'-531''Z-14254Eiillfilfliiif.'?I.E3f4i'?21I1f-SQETQA '5.7?fz+: 1:?55115?:4'711Z'-3:.:if'-ff:-'I17 1i:E11':I13'f?1f3-Z -1:1-V-E.1:1.,-LH OC DIVISIU Front row, L to R: SM2 Fithian, SN Tyler, RM2'Cross, RM3 Burns, RMC Haskins. Second row L to R: SM2 Causey, SN Gispert, RMSN Whiteman, RM3 Birdwell, SM1 Scoggins. Third row, Lto R: SN Ward, SN Jones, RM2 Brooks, RM1 Shaw. What flashing light? Z gfhi You want it to go out now? E DIVISIU L to R: ETN2 Brown, ETR3 Teuscher, ETN2 Boren, SN Handy, ETR2 Erickson, CT1 Wolfe, ETN3 Evans. L to R: QM3 Melby, QM3 Hansen, QM2 Talley, QM2 Skinner, PN3 Sims, QM2 H , ,, , Russell fin frontj. TWO APCS and Soak It 41' Itls not a green beret SUPPLY DEPARTME LTJG TERRY SUPPLY OFFICER SKC MAILLARD S DIVISION CPO ENS. PEARSON DISBURSING OFFICER Front row, L to R: LTJG Terry, TN Pulanco, SN Shellito, SN Freed, SH1 Robinson, DK1 Lightner, SK1 Avila, SK1 Panao, SK2 Wong, SKC Maillard. Second row, L to R: CS1 Skyles, CS3 Dickens, TN Dakis, TN Picard, SHB2 Kroese, SN Faupl, SHS3 Szenher, TN Malobanan, TN Nafarette. Third row, L to R: CS2 Balliet, CS2. Merrill, SN Fulstick, SD1 Nutting, SD2 Mendoza, SK3 Burris, SHL3 Larsen, SR Jackson. ki P gn - xv,-, L ,,,, , M THE S OKER Then the sparring The big match First, the conditioning The Victor NO REGRETS ON LEAVING FOR H0 GKO G Pi- ?i Q4 +MQw8, 0+13f0.N Commenced'prep,arati0 ns erLtering,p0LL. OQQO.. ' ' ' n.d..an.cl1QL jgtail. 0630, Ergtefed Hong Kong Harbgr, Base course 275f'1f, :5peed 10 klgggg. 0715. Manegliering QIL, vaqiopms cipursesfzt Qarious 5pe eds while proceeding Lo mooring buggy No.i13. Q730. MQorQd Hong Kqlgg, W L Y 1 1 N i 5 Lowering the motor whaleboat in the water to assist mooring As you can see A busy OOD in this port Going ashore, why? 185' 2' To look at motorcycles F A Mi, 3iS,EAlgEEM 13.ElL1QQ?W, A M.- 0Qf- 04. 03Q Q,m CUIUUEQHC9d l77'0,QilTClfi07TL5wfQ,l' ggr11Qg uQ,dQ g1vQy. 03 l.!5.,N,SlaQcmedALlLeN,Qpecia.l.seaand Mahon detaiLLm 0fL00. lfrgi.QfwgQLf0 r..LCQLQMSQLLUIV M-L ----k -v f M' - MW- - 'M- ,Q A 1 , 5 SE5irw 1BHR1 969 . ,, Quin, Urldgngzzy as IQefQre.M,,l 230.-, .A,Q!w,zL,gQ.Cl,QOIUSQ to 35007' LQ,r1c1frdlglTS0utlL ,Iiietrzanzesfggfgggilirze, W , ,,....,.....-......,...- I 1 x fffg .Q.a..,, ., ,, . ,dk-.-.N,-..A.,.,,,..,, wk N WM., Here we go again More of this GENERAL QUARTERS And this Another fire . . . And protessionally Quickly Snuffed out But itas only a minute Before something else goes wrong 1 4 1 N 1 211i6fiL'f1dGf11ff1Y QQQQQCQQ l 223,iCf1Qf1g9QiC0wfQeJ0iLl.3.'l1TiQfwdQ5v0w,wifQlfSSiMM1iLliiQf1i i QA Q 16052 13442. Changed 5lg52ecl QQ 24ilgz0Qs: 1f1OfJ. Stapignggl QQAundQr1uay rgplgrgvis-l'Ln3ergQ deiail l452 1LJjManeu,verin,vgl9 tzglcgiggtion alonJg5ide:MigQiAllion.1-l 4,3fQL AnlQg,gside . Eif5l liQegs are Over- 1441i iiQQ12wiefwQ.Pwmpiflg .fuel-in i A, W,,,, i W, in i 7 X..- I ,.,.',-, , - ., 1 i Making preparations T0 go alongside xt 3:5 We- Heave around on that line And forward too Topped off aft Line over amidships Mail on deck Amidships, bridge 1511 gf Secufvd the LQ1derzLQy 1ggQlQz1islzrngqnt det,c4il. , 2 To sort out Then back to the grind And read Co E CE 1-101.113 Y 1 1 R0 TI 'E ' A time to pray and I A time for reverence And a time to .rest 1 i l A time to write home r A time to sunbathe F . But not for everyone And a time to play 1442. Slfatigrzecl the Helojransfei' detail. The Hero Returns Q 1545. Made preparations to receive small boat on the starboard quarter. 'N Welcome aboard Not a minute too soon I2-1.6. Anehored as before. 1220. Set the anchor detail. 1230. Anchors aweigh, ..1234. Underway for rendezvous with USS Camden KA OE 21. 1305. Stationed the vertical replenishment detail. 131 First load on deck. Green deck Wait one NUW GET I-IDT 5:1-. 77 NMARDPKXIW FEED THE CREVV GENERAL BUTE While Merril and Skyles do likewise 60 For the crew CHIEF'S MESS A special meal And CPO's TULSON MAKES CHIEF Contempt of court 61 Mk, UN M - -'-- xwjiyewmfqmm Nmw- N - .X - , v2Nw-QmMpffq,,,A ... .N ' 'Nd-mgx. K--H qw. 04-08. 0600, Detqcbed bygbbigiff' Changed C ourse to 13200 T. Enroute Subic Bay, Pbillipines. Quarters for entering port And quarters while in port And quarters for leaving port 1030. All bands muster on the flight deck for awarde ceremqny. FTG1 Lanning receives letter of commendation EN3 Cheek receives Purple Heart for wounds received in Vietnam service GMCS Wapelhorst receives Combat Action Medal il . g g g g ' 2QCTOBER1969g gg 08-12. 0900. Commenced preparationsfolgglting underway, 09152 Slolioned theggpecial sea and anchor detail. 0930. Underwayfrorn Suobic Bay in company with USS Hancock KC VA 191 and USS .lohn W. ,TllOl7ldSOTL - .Aenroute Yankee Station operations, . - oooo A . .. . Up, up, and . . . E CH SE PLANES 4 oCToBERg1969 g 04-08. 0500. Commenced fligl9lgOPS. Set lighting measure green. S tatloned the pilot rescue detail. Mind your helm , f just in case fm Q' Turns for 26 knots, aye DASH lznilw ll will SUMETIMES THEY CHASE US Mzlylmt' ll won 1 EVEN DURING SPECIAL OPERATIUNS DAILY ROUTINE CONTINUES Clothvs to bc clcramrd . . . A A Hair to be 4-ut . . . And pay lo 1 i CPO,s 4 to 3 Strike three, Sir! 19 OCTQBER 1969 O8-12. Moored as before. 0845. Stationed the special sea and anchor detail. 0930. Underway. Enroute oytchopgnd Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. F' I 1 5 I L N e N e 1 .R The last payday First and last port P Channel fever A4 tt et rNoV15M13E1: IQQQ. 0 0900. Underway as before. Commenced preparations for entering port. Stationed the special seajlad anghor detail. Passed LSD to port. EnteringeSan Diego Harbor, steering various eoufrses at various gipeeds to conform with San Diego Clzannelz Mooredt etarboctrdttside to Pier46, 32nd Street Novel Stati0n,tSt1n Diego,vCaltfornia. t The final landing t Ifs not easy to tell if they,ve remained the same -1-.i i1 44 does it really matter? some things never change 71 I A Front row, L to R: LTJG Glidden, LTJG Thompson. Second row, L to R: FTG1 Lanning, STC Sosna, STG2 Sutton, LTJG Angyal. USS TAUSSIG CDD 7465 CRUISE BOOK COMMITTEE ' EDITOR .,,., LTJG THOMPSON PHOTOGRAPHY . . LTJG GLIDDEN WRITING +,,, LTJG ANG YAL STC SOSNA STG2 SUTTON LAYOUT f,,,, FTG1 LANNING THE ALLEN COMPANY PUBLISHERSIGRAPHIC DESIGN 1422 NORTH CENTRAL PARK AVENUE ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA V A 5 J , . 5 ,v if w if Q 2 A . -, 7 gs J ff F 23.12 w s gs, .4 i 2 5: 5A -.....- .- il l y . ., gag. S H f' , N 'ze -.1 N N -, z. Q 1' f f' I -. 1 if 4 Q cf .ff kv , 'E f 1 l . V If 'z A Z X K 1 r, ,' ,, I ,L 2- , ' 'Z-T' ,J- it rg W NY , ,, , 1,,.,.,q4A-L..
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