Wisconsin (BB 64) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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Page 64 text:

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Us ba,-L one last glimpse ol the States, lint most ul- the regwis mor leaning in-ro soon unsln-el away at wfaikiki. Liliertx :it l'a'4il'l. :is always. -ot-on-tl very Short and U.,-5 sweet. lliliex sax that l rt-xolzl is still hoping that tliefll lnakt- grass skirts lln- linilorin ol the day'- Then canie the last lap at-ross the l'at-ilie when spotting a contact was such a run- eu-nt that il Called for 3 celebration. but as iw nt-.nw-tl Japan we ran across the lookoutis nightmare. at light on the horizon would split into a dozen lights and soon the whole sea would ln- voxt-n-tl with little lishing vessels, all ol them more willing to sail up the hawse- pipes than to change course. Liberty on the Yokosu- ka-Sasebo circuit was at first wild and woolly, but a little later. as each man bet-anne a local expert things became a little more organized and a little less expensive. Babysan dethroned Marilyn Monroe. With the first divisional picnic the wealth of ath- fetic talent of the L Division came to light. Dallas Jowled seven straight strikes but it took him a can of beer between each frame to do it. Underwood. bowling for the first time tso he saidt sent the old pros down to defeat. while a hastily recruited bas- ketball squad out-shot tif not out-scoredj all comers. This rough talent was later refined into a first-rate divisional basketball team under the able hand df Utd Man Vlfatchinski-a team which held no mean spot in the final standings. As winter came on, the men up in the 011 level, who had formerly bragged that they were just a little closer to heaven than the rest of the ship, began to yearn lor a little of hell's fires when the winds of the Korean Straits blasted their perch. One gullible signalnian, upon seeing an L Division man waddling down from a lookout watch all Wrapped up in his foul weather mask and gear, frantically ran to tell the OD that men from Mars had landed on the fore- mast. But Winter passed and the sun grew warmer and Main Street started to sound a little more ap- pealing than Gian-cho. The Yardarm Sunbathing and Health Club flourished and most of us had a pretty fair tan for feminine appraisal when we reached Pier 7. The 180 eyeballs had seen a lot, some the left arms had a stripe more or maybe even a chevron, the boatsWain's mates had given up trying to get hazardous duty pay, and maybe the ensigns Werenit quite as green. Fnovr Row: H. King, R. Wright, D. E. Layton, E. S. Markosky, T. V. Fulcher, T. P. Bennett, T. F. Hydrick. TVIIDDLE ROW: J. E. Houle, C. L. Lynch, R. J. Ryman, J. Bulfaro, T. C. Dalton, J. E. Tackett, A. N. Orem, F. A. Lomonica. BACK Row: XI, L, Locke. F. T. White. A. M. Fransetta, O. F. James, L. King, J. l. Plowman, P. V. Hauser. T. P. Johnston. J. A. Bailey, R. N. Bailey, L. D. Watchinski. ....n' li' I



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