USS Georgetown (AGTR 2) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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March 26, 1968... i tBRteiloii;. He brai as lie- .ft? ' I Left to Right: Commander GRAVES, Service Squadron EIGHT Operations Officer, and Captain CHADWICK, Commander, Service Squadron EIGHT, visit with Captain GEBLER and LCDR BLOEDORN. RCP«Ar Dni«NitTi6N e ua«t Hkmk Did The Sun Shine A Little Brighter That Day ? Kathleen Gebler, Captain GEBLER ' S daughter, is all smiles as she spots her daddy.

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Home! Mow All Hands To Quarters For Entering Port Pier 7 was a welcome sight on the morning of March 26, 1968 as GEORGETOWN pulled into her homeport after a five and a half month de- ployment. The morning was chilly, but excitement and anticipation caused as many shivers as the weather. Waiting on the pier were many families and friends of the crew, and as GEORGETOWN drew alongside the pier, shadowed by eager waiters, the SERVLANT band struck up a medley of popular tunes ... a postal clerk waited patiently in a mail truck to off-load GEORGE- TOWN ' S mail. At last the brow was rigged and the wives, parents and friends poured on board to welcome home their sailor. Nar EIGHT Opera ' Coiaaiiier Sf CsptaiiGEBLE STRIKE UP THE BAND! The SERVLANT Band plays ' ' Music to Watch Girls By which is what most of us were doing. Below: A yard worker assists in rigging the brow as de- pendents and friends wait to come aboard. ' ' The Look of Love. Eager wives, fiances and girlfriends search for their husbands and boyfriends.



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Recreation What do three hundred men do during a six-month deployment to entertain themselves? There are the all too infrequent liberty ports, of course; but that leaves a lot of time remaining! The crew of GEORGETOWN was rarely at a loss for recreation. When we tired of books, maga- zines, card games and toe-counting, there were other things to do - things such as . . . Swim Gail GERONIMO! The first two brave souls into the water at swim call. Mo openiag for a social director here. . . We create our own fun A CT Tug-0-War. PULL! CTl Wilson draws a bead on a sheet. II

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