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Wish you were here - and I was there! HA! Leave us behind, fhaf's a good one. Hoboken's 'f a f ' HA! HA! Huh? Hey come back! Hey!!! qui e ways oo. And on behalf of the Mills, er Gary This course will never do, Mr. Dolbec!
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CAMPBELL ISLA While enroute to picket station Gary usually stops atCampbell's Island bringing supplies and exchanging mov- ies with the eight scientists who inhabit this barren windswept outpost, 450 miles south of New Zealand. On 31 Dec. 1966 our Captain was given the honor of opening the new Seismological building on the island. The crew visited the island to ob- serve the many fascinating forms of wild life and vegetation. -'vs Our first balloon launch! Now it you hit it at a 36 angle. 1 X X Q gmnxww-VW r X WX .. X K X 7 ,Z r f s if There she is!!! Q 'wars iffmwmyvgf x iff iw fr,we'7K Ef Q, 2, X ff?-4 X X Z 4 f ff f f f f , f X f f fy' Qeggwy-,Q W4 av- fa, -,wwf 'm'w,sw1,:Wiz,-w A-:fry f 'sff2WV.f S WW f ff. -mf mw.w.a.w.. ,f,.-,awww A was . My wwffvs , f J. W . .Ms lvsfafi vaniqa ,wif vw A ,QM-,ff 74, Wim! W 4347 . Jw? ff 4 fm ia :ff yfwimgifh A kiwi i,,V'vf7W1 S ff' f x X-ffm,wM M w 412: 5' X 5 - f-vsmff, 2-fi.ffg!s,,mp,,p X7 ,nf ww, 5, if-V, ,fsfff Wfmfwfa ,f -I, af- VX e .' W ff. f f Q ,fir ff JMS? QQ? vffiffaf..,sfzszvvfififw X 0 iw K , X 1-,S ffysfw ,-,Wye f. ,JS X f -vvgp,my',g 1 e,-wiv :MS Xiyw ww, fggf s f ' f ra ., ,,,f , a.fW,.fs,sMg,, , . X 4, y i f - 0 A , r . J- wif Wzjvfzf ' mazda Aw wsm,s,h,aaWxfg M fs,fsvsm,yWY4W ff! af z , ff W .4 0 grff wmfdw-'s fw ff Mamas X , gf . . . 1 Q3 f iff 4 244' 7 Q,,f'E,pf+f,ww:,:ff, , 0 . X, fwim 154, ,f ,yn pf., ,1 -fi? X 45 -V 1 fm s?i65,, Q 4 ff. sfxrvfru- X , 4 , ff Q - Ww w: ,- - .NH swxlzbwffn Kay: Aff, MX 1 WW A. 15 Z.,0L5xfi,2 . W Mfr. W., ,, , , 33. ,jo .M-asf,xff.:ff1, W W ,X ,f . 1,,pXa.,jzAQ,,y ,, , . Q, J rf. Q I- V Q 2, wry, 75- f' hw. Q WA MQ, ., f, V X, -- y mf, Www f A p f fe-'vw ,. ts.. fi 'vt ff 4 N ' f t , f f. 'W' f!'1 'g V ' f f X' 1 f sa vv y- W'-s'4fs We . W X ,f , ywzfigaxxfyag V it X, f s J M Way, if sf! 4 Z-Q1 4 fr fr f ,naw Q A , f. Q 4 , 'f . anis i .M f Xqfffxff X Melo xvz Sf ' 1 cf Crossing the Delaware wasn't like this' g Z , , 2 ff QQ , 5. x W N What do you mean?! No Bum Boats Allowed!! Q - M fnrrf X LL AS KK' , W. 'M -wa-4.4 ww
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GENERAL QUARTERS A ship is only as good as her crew. For this reason the Gary has excelled on all her missions. A constant state of readiness must always be maintained. On Operation DEEP FREEZE the Gary sharpened up its keen readiness with well-planned training programs and practical exer- cise. That is why Gary is in top battle readiness condition and was awarded Battle Efficiency E's. At General Quarters the ship is crew loses individuality and becomes one efficient unit motivated for combat readi- ness. No one rating is indispensable in Combat Readiness. The Gunner 's Mates rely on the Radarmeng the Radarmen rely on the Electronics Technicians and Lookoutsg the Damage Controlmen wait in readiness to repair damageg the En- ginemen are ready at a moment's no- tice to provide the propulsion necessary for maneuvers. The Helmsman steers the ship on a safe course recommended to the Captain by the Navigator. All of these factors and working together as a team determines our state of readiness and efficiency. Are you sure we're in the Indian Ocean? I thought you said this was a drill!? 1 i i i Say what's this thing doing registering?? Oh Brother! What a time to have to go to the Head.
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