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'IXILJJWLWH f 1525-634 Wwdfpac Cruide l 95 6 X ww C155 ff sjWl0I10!uffL pccgo Pago mfglzgfon ' WQUU5 guflln Sugic My JQaA5iung 366840 Jwlong Jcmg y,,L,,5,,4a mdfmy 1 f1,. V A xl . u I 4 0 N 1, . r F s l l l . r 2 v , 4 14 J .3 . .Y ln rr' X. ,' sk . ie! fl V' Li ll I Q .,f- ,.u. s , 3 - l . , Q w . .P . Jin cg yr . 5 -Q. 4 L T1 'all Era' 'v -xl, Q- , 2-.l l-- y e .A an - V ,. G ' E55 Sl'lIP'S HISTORY The USS WEDDERBURN was commissioned on March 9. 1944, at San Francisco, California. lt was commissioned in honor of ihe memory ol Charles Fosi-er We-dderbum, Lieuienani Iunior Grade, U. S. Navy. LTIG Wedderlzurn was killed in aciion on the USS CHAUENECEY wluile on European patrol on November 19, 1917. The WEDDERBURFE snppozfegi the lancizncg and occupation of Guam, parlicagzfateci slzcl:-zizta do-sszt zlzree enemy planes with anozher :hree oz' ic 111' She sngivporzecl lhe landings on Leyte and zocl-1 part :si beanie ci llnsigano. She was in the oz: Fczaztzclsa and llw Hyzzlzzs and later sup' 1 ., r mf-up V M 1 4441- Ptlorfeft 1 . t A- L , , ' A142 f::.' ' .. - ff, VIYV' fT1'Gl'g l m ml 5 on Sa1f1i1Qn ani: N .f . ff -31,543 ffl' 'alll' - Q-I-lT'f :f7l'iif3 1' On mas on art'-1 : :gf:fg.:f fc fx 2 'l lfzfcr rzlcfmnarded Climax-.'a. zcmzrzncir fifil : ':,:f. .Z inf J-Cf 1..fQf'f'f0' 0--1 0 . 1 - - - ff - -4: V FFlBURN raaar fcxsrzet :Qt :amz T-6 ref' gf. fat'-fe: fjti. ...lar '.'.'limJc., Joined the ' 'f :Q 5-f:'ia.,-ff: .71 --293' 535 1900 fOr 79' serve tragnzriqr Mr , , r-,Dfw-V' ,,.,' X J 9d She re:irT.: ':..?Qir.-is ..t..'e::1r.'cr . 1-.llhflfif JOITI .. r Q -- - ' ' F' the Destrcver fir:-21 1' fre retain: 'r. A'3TL'L'CT':' paul. che was re- . 7 A 7 ' A - '- f .-- -.-H - 1 pd actl-cated at nxzrifers for ' .zczzt r7.:...,.,f.3o'a:ia comp 97' UU' 7 - Q. lv- :vw--wee-Q f-14 ,:f-rv-V .K ',. . ' 'V' 1 lf ' fuk GQfK'G' 'C1',,,,,.4 ul .,,, .. L, Life- U. .'-.nv', Aww-- ' ' f 3' 'A --' -f--Mf -----0--'-:f'f:'f1 1. :ho U od 510198 Cn lame .: 1e:. if ..l:..,..,.::.,a.... .en l ., mf- for her :area zo-.pr :z f:-.qt-s 1:1 :ne :azrecrz fnezt-er anaer 1 ie OPQYG' - Q n fi ' , ,- . '. Q 4g . ,vu 1 bl AQ- 1 . 1 ,. ,- , I-,a.rwL,?-in fifi d tional cirixc. yi-lv'wlT.:11::?3'Er. 'i:'..t.-:CL,.,.lo62e7joCKgl-535196313 lzsccrt rcrzes. :ne atzsfz r crcee oo, .Cm C1 A G ..' ' -' - -- -'- 'T 1 -1 , 'vivo as plane aaa.: :ja r::l:::. g,.:l.et..:-er iztcol grol.1:..-n1t acuvzues during ghfg +o'g' nic.-.-:ever -:ser-e ner snare Domxparameni mls- 4.. -I 1 -. N -' ' ' ' ' sions. Oceraazna axzf.-:mere :rent one ic- males Off 1119 COCISL she lt-eo? um: clan' aria ztizgni snare ::f:rr.:f:.r.:rnen1 on selecied tar- A. gets. She was classified by the U. S. Amy and Marine Shore Fire Control Units as one ot the best shooting destroyers they had worked with during the Korean Campaign. Her record during this tour includes mortars, caves, tunnels, sarnpans, shore bat- teries and ernplacernents, mines, villages, machine guns, trucks. ammunition and fuel dumps plus over 350 enemy personnel cas- ualties. After a period on the Formosa Patrol the YVEDDEREURN returned to the United States in February i952. After an overhaul at the San Francisco Nat.-al Shipyard and a long period of under'.-ray trainzng she returned to Korea in August 1952 under the cornrrianci ci Cornrnanzier W. M. KLEE. USN. Here the lNEDDEHBURi tJ agazn carrtefii out bombardment missions along the East Coast ci Korea '.-:as screening unit for Task Force 77, and had dunes in Eorrncisa Straits. ln March 1953, she returned to her home port :iz San Diego. She QP-.s Hu? spent seven months operating in areas off San Diego, and in October 1953 left the United States for her third tour with the United Nations Forces in the Ear East. She arrived in the United States following her third tour in May l954. Early in Iune she reported to the Long Beach Naval Shipyard for a three month overhaul period. Leaving the yard i-n September, she reported to San Diego to undergo underway training exercises. Erom Ianuary to May 1955 she made her fourth tour in the Western Pacific under the command of Commander E. L. SCHWAB, Ir., USN. After oper- ating out of San Diego for several months, the WEDDERBURN .made her fifth tour of the Western Pacific. Upon her return in Iuly, 1956, she entered Mare Island Naval Shipyard for a three month overhaul under the command of her present skipper, G. O. ATKINSON, Ir., Commander, USN. - At the end of the yard period she returned to San Diego ,for a brief training program before beginning her sixth tour to lWestPac. It is With the events of that six month period that this book is concerned . . . X '7 6' lm' i 'U yr K. S A .. A X19 i- at A flff -. X ' ' ' NXT: , Q. I .L 'V' K slit! Nfl -,Q L. t 55' ,fi X 11 Zsdgs U 'isis Xe .. ,'. 'ts 4- 'ws-1 ., ' ,, ff .flilg . 1 1 at . uf . t. ' if Y . if ls, .1 -412 ,gg I t A, Vw. . l'-.tara 'eQ.11t .J t. 425,55 qqxwaii V. .tr W 'z' tafssfsilf N qi. 'Si' . 'Q fl 9L .,' fm . Q. A fggt it i V vfiqg ., W if,-fl.. trpsbp r Art., i . f if .yffv . Exits-32 A ..-, T ':,,giT .B .8 I 14? This Cruise Bank ir: . arigi f.'ifQ i iii rriffreasn the mem- ories at our tour :iuty 1 iifff Xt.i'V'CtI?f -s.i1 Q 2 Pacific. it will remind us of a tab f.-:eil done. far it ig,atgntr','. atzr Nav','. ourselves and the ship. 'We as indiviaais '.-.wiwriceii narii improve ourselves and as a result became into a gzraiicient combatant unit. In addition, the many thgnzsanas af steamed. ailowed visits to all parts at the Orient. Vwfe shall miss many cf you have returned to civilian life or transferred ta einer duties. the VJEDDERBURN shall con- tinue to carry on and maintain the high standards set on this c: ' . mise Respecttully. G. O. ATKINSON, Ir. ...:E X 4 The officer who handles the administrative matters of the ship is Lieutenant Commander Vinton C. Vint, Executive Officer Mr. Vint entered the Navy in Auaust of 1936. Durina the Sec ond World War he served on board the USS BAGUADUCE CAT-211 up to 1943. In that year he was appointed to temporary Warrant Officer with the rank of BOSN and served on board the USS LEONIS IAK-1281 in the Marshall Islands and Saipan cam paiqns. In May 1944 he was promoted to ENSIGN and soon after selected as commanding officer of USS LST-996. He later received a spot promotion to LIEUTEANT and commanded LST-133, 997 and 1097 consecutivey. His duty after the war has included com pletion of five term colleae program at the University of Oklai homa, First Lieutenant of the BADOENG STRAIGHT ICVE-1161 during the Korean War, General Line School at Monterey, Oper ations officer on the USS PERKINS CDDR-8771 and an instructor at FLEET SONAR SCHOOL in San Diego Mr. Vint was selected for LCDR in 1954 and reported aboard the WEDDERBURN in Ianuary 1957. 'J rn I Jiwklldgu- - A .... ,ly . M Q4-A3425 I . ,Q .51 ,A X -L, 1, 2' Q - 'S -..- 1 ' ' 1 F - .x .A xii - l V?f . JAX' 4 1 1 1. ' - 2 X ,- ' --- N4 t if - , A.- .- w, 4 ' ' N A Qu, , 14,1 5 , Q- Q - W! ' W 1 fri ' U . 'fl , ' 5 , f, ', I 1 ,, K I ' Q' 1-'Q' 9 ' 1 A , ' 7 5 f 51? l 'AL I-Q-Xjk'fa5?g ' ' 5 1 4 Q ' :L 7' 1.412 suzrsas K- 1:41 9 I If .1 2 N' Q , , , s1'r:.amxc wncu 5-v 1 f fo 1 x LW Qf mae of p T .J , A Y ,L 'A ' fZ dy! 19 11 :f I :A I4 . A. i ' ' r A Q i gn m'nM' ' Y- . A' Ann V' v ,SJ ,Q Q' lli ' f H ' ' ,A 4449 A f? f - f ' M ,, ' , 'vfirgf H '0 -1-if u ' J? I ,- Y I ' ' ' V Qf. L X : on wncpra ff? PAY DAY jgbw ff' T rxrm mzrv 6 9 . f5N51Xi H m:i'P:- ' R5 , f' I win. xl 'S.,:, if QS-5: 'i ' 'S . X li' - . 3 ...ul y , ' m 4 . 7 ', 4 fd-wg! ig? V3-I9 '- in K I -f If ' E52 f . Z ' cnow : ws GANGWAY INSPECTION ANCHOR DETAIL P J :L V .- , ,g- , Z . , ,Q .xg if 'L 1 wav- K Wm? I ' 1, w Mk 5 vw. J , f. .. v5,-- -. i wsghlfi' Y ' 535 32 I 'f-1 1:6 THE MIGHTY WEDDERBURN nr suing, UDB TU THB WBDDERBURN pm ? hm H., 4, -up N ww 1'6- ww V qi Mieifii. , f' If-H 1 ami FRONT ROW CLQH to Fhqhtlz Knllmn, D EI .JNYV P1 ,a ' Y 4 Z- R MMC STANDING: Bolton, HMC: Wxnle-N. GMC Wv- vb,-ri-ri H T FV THE CHIEFS N 4 Good Duty Dm? bull session in the quarters 4. Q . K I . 5 6 , Try to gcczpgre C. ship has been in Ciciive service . --. ff: mgrtliez' if 'yezizs 'v.'z2?zcf1gz 3 deck division. How thick -4 1- :mst ' 9 2:3 can be zvacxciilg' zmcqizue-5. The lsi Divi- u 1 g-4:- 5111: .311 1 sl: l2?Ejl'1I'.QZ 2215 and spaces of the : - :': Q. g: :.: i ' f- :gym :'L'si'::x 1Q czici :E -4.0 condition. T 2' fl. . 11..- 1' .. ,g:1- x ICLLQL ' 3 :Q sicmd cz qrecxter vc- E -5, ' .' ' ' . V: :aux Whoihm' he is C1 I X Q 4 'f f ' ' -' u Y: : u -Sao mlkmy cz . T ' ' ' :pf 5 ' 'sn rw :ho wporfxiion :ff ' ' Y ' i fzuuif vmft, gvcw:-fzzcfais C1 - ' -' - ' 1 1 121- :K :S n1:xwS01:11il Hi1 -5, f ' - ' 1 11 .:' 'H k ' ' P1532 r1U1g1:r'1ii0. l,' IDQQLK f I ' I 3.51 ff TUV- V.'U!'Cf. 1 x 4,3 . . L.-.1 BT HORN Luv ff. IM-JP' Hrzmnd ff-Lmev M-,rwuy-'1, lv-xwn, N, M., Rodrlquu, Wlllmon f.lfffQ3NI'1liC3Vv' f'T'lflYf1 61.41. y lhuquuf-fn Dunn Cuum Muuhull. 1 ,, ,,,..... -iL END The 2nd Divisions battle over the endless life of rust beqins amiclships and continues air 2: the stern. Here the boatswains mates at this tlzvzszezi specialize in deck and marlmspllce seamafgshp. X They work with boats, limes and around tackle 145- Q3 t ing many skills common to the searrzan of ala. Tae roped oft areas at the 2nd Dlvlsicn to 1121- . qence with which they attack praplerzz of Piet:-pe ing the VVEDDERBURNS appearance alx-.'a1,'g1: shzggt shape and smart. FIRST HOW llelt to Riqhlla Galvcxn. Bird, Tcxtmon. Maxwell. Boerum. Thomas. Moncuda. Sands, Callaway. SECOND ROW: Williams, Dyer. Custloberry. Grunord, Brown. O., Mitchell. Greenmcm, Snell. Iohnson X gf 3 'I tx ?Y'! l,f3'+5! - I W4 ' 1 3 i Fox Division can be classified as the shooting zyfpe ei division. The Fire Comrolmen have the job i of repuzringf Q:-em that mms cmd shoois the guns. The Scnczsrziem EET their dark little sanctuary ga culled ' S::2f:1r fish 151: S':'w.lfTfif Eisienmq noi for fish, ' 1 I ' but fir' sLg:3r:1i:ztnes. The zmpeizieztten iubriccie, Chip, 5:51:51 Qlezzfz 5f :'5:ff:1Q1fEy sheoi ihe fish armed with e:-zgg, suse ' ,sz-:ui of :Q Tzwnly, these men s ' Ef'C1I'1'3 s. +1 their wark. 'C w 's uf - ...W LEFT TO RIGHT: Koubell. Susml, Perry, Wilks-non. Guyvonx IRGNT ROW flmlz to Riqhh: Dunncqon, Olson. Holland. STANDING Paterson, Lain. Bybv-0, Huw-y. YHONT ROW' 41.911 ia Fiqh! Vv'hrnncn, lohnmon, Sioux. Crabb, STAN'DING:E1Z3cH. Gfrrtry. Rmief ZfZiffXSki, Vilmur. 's L l m A w K vi 7 v ' , S . 72 GUN Mens Mules ' T: ' G11::ie.s .-LCI.-se sc-as the complex tcxsk si r1Q 3::tr:1:i:: . Qxifrirazzncf and repairing our main and s-s::r1g: :r'.' bcttcr.. Tvs consists of 5-inch guns ini: if :ti1QQ1r:i:te:' :-.c-.z...L Huis. Vfith CI constantly W A Q' A W N, W s U ' . - -lsilliili assi 1: :s easy for the guns to shake- :': sa- . misss constantly cared -3 f 'Q lil? men of this s' L monaco our ship, f gates shui we would look f' Q xzpszz the rarqet. I- ' an 6'IIllIlllIIlIIIN'U O FRONT ROW +Lch to Rnqhn: Johnson. David. Henry. Fairbanks. Williams. Col- hsrer. Bauman Emcrlmq. SECOND ROW: Brouillard. Hulllnql. Dunniqon. Linqcxh'-lt. Kmq, Berry, Iones. is 4 34 50 .4 Q 3 V JU in N ! .4 13 -f 1 .VE I . ' ...L I i 5 ' X 1: -ly fy, FRONT ROW Lei' 1: F.gL' I'-'.:,: Sgr? P-.,.::y F.,1::.:.:y l'I7G!'.:n:!111d Lf-ch Phmex Ken' nelley, Aipacczz 5..4.g:, STAHIIFQS l:r' . ?i.g::' I-1.L.:g.rgr. Yrrzrzux. Gxmnwood Lxghiicml Hobznene, Mime A..-::.: C Zcrzf E:4:.:.f Sf: '.. ,,, ,f .,, ,L '- I i .. - 1 4 I F' Q I 3,4 J. T: - J-1qI,,. .Q vwwykwu - 4 4 44 . r . .. - g,, '.f ff I L.. Q ' ' l , 4. 4 si .. , . 4. .. 3, ' L 4 1 4 T4 'Q 44 i. 4 4 ,r 4 4 A ,,,4 4 ' iw. K .i 4 4 ,y,, U Q, 4 i , Q. 24 ,- 1 , I K' 'I 1' . . 4 'Ye . 4 , f, . . 4 x 4 4 , , 4 K 4 . 4 ,WN-1!'w. ly-,, . T. , 4 1 nv' 4' lyk 4 , 4 , I 4, f 1 ,Wag-,A 4 4 gk ' ff, J! Y, 4 r 4 ' : 1, ,'I',a 4,3 4' . .1 , w ,I Li' 4 4 4 . 4,3 g 4 . . ' , uw , '54 T' 4 ' ,r 4 ' FRMNNT BQNNK 1 '- F 7 4 F-3-Q L 'JAM 5' --- '- vgv- '. ey I-,uw r. 'H4'.r1,pluy. f7F.NY-UNC -L:-51's Fish' C-Rv: H11-if' F- .r U. T' 1 31' 'Uv 7-W 44'f 52 3 s 0 N.. 29 - X. X ' EN Aj 1 P H I I - 7 4 f I . V' 2 1 ' X X K xr' f f V Lm'T TO PUCHT Bry uv, 'Nqr Effrr X! , AX ., , f xfL 2' Q -.. I KX f- X' . Xi. 1 Y HC 5 im.. .. ,lv gmikgvi 1'l ' ' 131 '- .' . 1 211. Hg ' V' ' .. X :'. .N lvl 5xz: - x -y ,-- x't ks- R-.wvzza z ' lv. iaixiv ' FRONT ROW 1Lol1 ru Huh' U-muhier 'Wanda S--hump- FRONT FC'-N' 'LM' 's Righvz Thomas, Summers. Marvel lhvr. STANDING' Finch 'v'1'n-.wi Hmfno-m Howe STANDING Divas Gu12e ,Danfofih.Slo1on. ff FRONT ROW lei: xo Riqhr.: Abdon Del-Icrt Waters, Reid, Fcjotinc, Von Keuren. Quillon, STAND- ING: Brown, Spon. Di.-nos Diiicn, Bolxcn, Hocking Fletcher. De Gracie. , P32257 ciwozs Cl biq ' A ' V 1, its 101121215 are x . A 1 Il2!!:r:':'c2IY, zshipls s. rw . 1i2::l,uzr:sir1c3. ' in :':s,c1H but Well X . 3 x 1 +1 rx :mmnm uches :y H yf ll '-'rJ41l! l'1 10 make i- ri: fr? HM' zwzyagisly Gffifle '1 1 ef: H111 ffhwwfgiovvr1 to G ' ' f -ref GITJ' mteniion to xJ U 3 4 DK. Q- ,r Li f . Nm, mol! rrzealsg the 'D r-'W ,4 1.1-, 1, . . i 1 Urn ..f,rf,f.r, rmenu. on V 'fr if 1 Wrfiv rueecizg Qi C1 :small City gp ' we fgfqlieyf 13 constantly in ' -rm mfafghme, cmd everyone X .R 4. krypa bury samppinq regularly 5 1 -N II fl . . wffc fx mend, Check the S DIVI- f 'QE fcken cure oi. r ww W Q f iff M! X ' 7- ,Z ff Yr ZA' ' 59 2525, If 'E W5 '25 1 . ' 5575. W 'R ff l' is fg R ' -V fff'-1. is g 4 .. 1-ml 1 KJ FRONT ROW: Hannah- SPo1anski. Frederick. SECOND ROW: Aalberls. Brown. D. H.. Hiatt. Brown. L. L, if FRONT ROW: Hannah, Spolanski. Benny. Frederick. Gales, Reardon. SECOND ROW: Aalberts. Williams, Valociek, Brown, L. L., Hiatt, Piqg, Boeltche These are the communications boys, first the Quartermasters and Signalrnen, who are not Wasting electricity or airing laun- df'Y as some may think, but are sending Siqnals by flag or flashing light. The Radio- men, the code kids, may seem a trifle shell Shocked to a casual observer, but how WOuld you feel if all you heard all day long WHS Dit Dah Dit ? The Yeornen and Per- iiitttaaa s x, U 5 n '34 sonnel men who keep our deep dark secrets locked safely away, amid the up- roar of the typewriters, usually get their paws on 90 per cent of the written work that goes on aboard ship. To these men of the rag, pencil and key goes credit for keeping us in touch with the outside World. Especially when there is nothing around us but ocean. i 1, 1 , g 2 if fig -,E tt I t Y it FRONT ROW llolt to Rlqhtl: Erdman. Reed, Koenig, Phillips. Kluasen, Hanna. Silvey. Fer- roll. SECOND ROW: Knowles, Hoffman. Goeckler, Chiel Purvis, Pennington, Koepke, Emer- son. Marshall. CIC, Combat Information Center hf-, The eyes and ears ol the ship -- is located in one small dark cubicle packed to the overhead with electronics gear, radarmen, and electronic technicians. The technicians iob is to keep every piece of the cam- plicated eguipment operating at peak efficiency so that the radarmen can utilize it to their lzest advan- tage. In addition, the technicians are responsible for all communication equipment on board. Maintaining an up to date navigational pictureg keeping an accurate plot on all contacts: course and speed recommendations to put-the ship on sta- tion: guarding several radio circnitsg keeping an up to date status board: these are just a few of the routine jobs of the men in the CI Division at sea. When maneuvers commence, the job increases manyfold. l l I 4 .t flltl 5 iii I l 3 . ,....:1 4 -Y-I A- ij L f 'W, f cl Xb 1231 ,oft Q .HYDS if. FRIES - TRILS we 1-URN IT ofF ' iii g S A TURN AROUND DECK 'UHHHJ 'I' ' 'A ' 'Q fa , N NEXT WEEK WET ll. SFT CT:xj,XV'.'ff' ' It--ng vu 'Q- CLEAN HER UP. BROWN 'P 1 la f J ' 1 -N Af CHYH S SQCWTY NATIVE 'K ' roun rmifwfiis E 5 lt E 5 t l l l t t l l i 20 :QP l Bodies bathed in sweat, muscles flexed as they lift the cumbersome and heavy provisions, and hearts weighted at the thought of working parties hold the scene as the crew makes ready for departure to WesPac. All hands and minds are turned toward the extensive preparations re- quired for a successful tour of duty over- seas. When at last the requirements for getting underway are completed, the crew partakes of a last liberty in the port of San Diego. Finally the day arrives when we leave the harbor for the last time, not to return for at least six months. ln the minds and hearts of the crew is a mixture oi sorrow, anticipation, ioy and the disheartenin Q thought of leaving those that the y love. Their minds swim in reminiscence as they see the sunny port of San Diego merge into the hills and mountains oi California. Landscapes finally disappear into and be- yond the horizon, and all sails are set tor Pearl Harbor. SAN DIEGO THEN UNDERWAY , -. 0 , ,,,t , ' +',L1'3f?,f,' pgg:xfv . ' -it Q B' Q ' -'fling . 1-f H?-l'-f t . 'f l 4 Q aft: 4. , . , 1-,V f l.,.At 517' . , ,, -N 'M ' M, - H i N V aww- OUTWARD BOUN Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar Mar 8 13-14 17 20-21 26-Mar. 3 ll 14-16 2-Apr. 2 Apr. 4-Apr. 21 Apr. 23-25 May 13-26 lun. 9-13 lun. 20-24 lun. 28-Iuly 5 lul. 17-24 lul. 29 Aug. 1-3 Aug. 9 Deparied San Diego Pearl Harbor Crossed Equator Paqo Pago American Samoa Wellinqion. New Zealand Manus Island Guam Subic Bay. Philippines Kaohsiung and Taiwan Patrol Subic Bay Subic Bay Sasebo. lapan Sasebo. lapan Hong Kong. B.C.C. Yokosulza. lapan Midway Island Pearl Harbor San Diego. California - HOME AGAIN! PEARL HARBOR Out of the sea erneraes the swaying palms of Hawaii. Graceful as the Ha- waiian Hula airls oi old, they laid us a waving Aloha. All spirits are raised as the allow ihernselves to dwell an the exotic ihauahis that inspired the hearts and af peers and Cam- mon men. When Eiberfy Cernrnences all busses head for HC!'fOlYQlLl and the Coney lfglancl arricspnere that the sheeting qalla-ries, fatter, gparlzrs, and bars era- volie. l-flany rifle- fnzf' Hsntfglxx ana OU lff illff 'fffl .3 '.'.'a1L:1kg lf-f 1-y-'yep-1'-, l V s s V. L,-..s,- .J - . A- x.i.l,'. -. :ll-L':Lb f,,II1fllifITl'liIli f 1 lllfs- iwxxz.: Cf'll5'lY lllffrlmll if - Quill 1. 4. wizirrib .'V 1 . Kumi lilllll' -i1.r::1- if ll ti-imzxzrz?-' E-1' WUIPI lllv lil i' lvrlki llwii1.rl':Qx: ziiwripl ill- ii Yann , Y, YK , , lllklillixll' 2 islam-ii lo rp-is W S . v . A L . , , . lXN kllt TLNL N S ' N N 'r-N.,--V- evo:1v X N --4 ir - i - -,-.,.- A 5 . l L Oil lxlkj Cx tr 1'5 A --Q -. v.'natex'or i N 3- s A- Q -.-NC . r s ,. .MN had DY ag.. .-Xttsz' M- -1 2 ., , -H- reiaxatzczz a.. ..1'-n- --Q--,, .,,4-- ., r ss. . v shove 9:1 Q -.. N nl, , . 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The Peak Tramway slowly ascends the side ot the mountain and from the apex of Victoria Peak, one can almost be master ot all he surveys as his aaze sweeps the limitless horizons oi mysterious China. Tiaer Balm Gardens awe the visitor with splashes oi brilliant color as each set oi statues and oddly shaped characters tell their own and ancient story. Aberdeen Villaae astonishes the novice in the Far East with its myriads oi iiinlcs and iishina boats, The tours around the island by taxicab visually il' liistrates the remarkable class ditterences which prevail in the East. There is no word that can riahtly des scribe' this metropolis. lt poaawaawa the exotic lore of China past, the modern striic' tures ol China present, and the envisons ina dreams oi China to come. 5. fn, if 3. lv' , .,a,x.+,.,.- . -,,.. . SUBIC BAY f XM 'I uv if w.I'.., :Y R 2 , f ., .r,.. ., 1 .. . y ., 1, , L . . 0,1 X 1 1 'Q . N A x.x4l v .f 1 ,.. 14 . 1 4 fr rw ff, f L.. . . H -.V l .. - 1 . In A 1 Y. ,- . 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KOUBEK, William lnl, TM2, Elrnent, Long lsland, Nassau, N. Y. KRIEGER, Bradlord E., SN, 5620 N. E. 23rd, Portland, Ore. LINGAFELT, Coy A., GM2. 1120 Iellerson Ave., Warwick, Va. LIGHTFOOT. R FN. Box 4284. Corpus Christi. Texas MATHENY, Bobby H.. SN, 421 N. lackson St., Opp, Ala. MATTHEWS. Ernest ini Ir.. FN. 3670 Faulkner Rd., Memphis, Tenn. MARSHALL. Percy E., SN. Rt. 2, Leighton, Ala. MAXWELL. Morris lnl, SN. 410 Corn Ave., Albany, Ga. MILLER. Harry F., SN. Box 184, Kc-eline, Wyo. MILLER. Roger l., 2048 N. 12th Sl.. Kansas City. Kansas MITCHELL. Kenneth W.. SN, 4408 Parrish Rd.. Fort Worth, Texas MONTOYA. Pedro tnl. SN. Box 225. Mills. N. M. MOORE. Douglas L.. FN. 25355 1Nick Rd., Taylor Center, Mich. MORSE. Stanley F.. SN, 4827 N. E1gin,Spolcane. Wash. NORR, Herbert E , MMl. Little Falls. Minn. O'KEEFE. Galen S.. FN. Wheaton. Kansas OLSON. Richard D., SO2, 102 N. 51st, Seattle, Washington PALOMlNO.1ess R., SN, 3140 Midvalc Place. Alhambra. Calil. PARlS. 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