Wallace L Lind (DD 703) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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GIBRALTAR 1?-Gr Qfviili the Qumfnfiments f e or-SING ref: 1 me 74' Q-R'-AL-'Y TELEPHONES: 2815- 4614 5163 LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE The British Crown Colony of Gibraltar is a fortress and naval base situated on a peninsula at the eastern end of the strait of Gibraltar. Connected to the Spanish mainland by a narrow strip of land called The Neutral Ground, it oc- cupies an area of about two square miles, but is populated by 28,000 people of Italian, Mal- tese, lndian, and Jewish descent. Since T309 Gibraltar has had a history of sieges and intrigues, having been attacked no less than fourteen times. The eleventh and last Successful siege was conducted by Ad.SirGeorge Rooke in T704 and has remained a British pos- session ever since. Gibraltar has always had a close tie with the United States and in WWII General Eisenhower was Fortress Commander for a brief period. What is inside The Rock is a military secret, but it is known to be honeycombed with passages once inhabited by various animals. The most IOTTIOUS natural inhabitants today aretheBarbary Apes, actually tail-less monkeys, which number about 35. They are cared for and protected by fhe British inhabitants since legend says that when the apes leave Gibraltar, British rule willend. -., if



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Toulon, a leading naval arsenal of France, is situated in the Depart- ment of Var on the Mediterranean Coast, 410 miles southeast of Paris and 30 miles southeast of Marseille. First settled by the Phoenicians, it was later made into a naval station by the Romans. During World War II, Toulon was heavily damaged and the French scuttled their fleet there to prevent its use by the Germans when they arrived to occupy the city. Besides being one of the two main French Naval bases in the Mediter- ranean, this city of 200,000 has many in d u s tri e S, including shipbuilding, lacemaking, grape culture, iron and copper Smelting and fishing. How- ever, the majority of the population is connected in some way with the French Navy and commercial ship- building. ICE MOUNT FARON N

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