Antietam (CG 54) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1990

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PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII THE FIRST TIME Pearl Harbor, our first port of call of the cruise. After finishing READIEX and BQE, we were ready for a break. The first port usually sets the pace and flavor for the rest of the deployment and this one was no exception. We were only in port for a day and a half, but we used the time to stretch our legs. When one thinks of Hawaii, images of palm trees, Waikiki, tourists in flower shirts and grass skirts al- ways come to mind. Pearl Harbor is also the home of the Mid-Pacific Fleet and the Memorial. It was the last chance for 6 months for us to have a chance to walk on American soil. CLOCKWISE EROM TOP: Diamond Head Crater is the backdrop for the Honolulu sky- line. Dress Ship on the Fourth of July. The ancient Hawaiian mode of transportation. The crystal blue waters of Haunama Bay. FC5 Jack Brockmeier at the beach.

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SUBIC BAY, R.P. Subic Bay, Republic of the Philip- pines, was our first overseas port of call. Security was tight due to the recent unrest, but that didn ' t stop us from having a good time. Some of us relaxed with some of that worid-famous San Miguel beer; oth- ers took advantage of the bases ex- cellent recreational facilities and there were several department and division parties. But it wasn ' t all play either. There were more than a few upkeep pro- jects conducted by the shipyard. The Air Det conducted phase main- tenance on the Lonewolves. And, as usual we trained. When we departed Subic Bay, we thought we were on our way for a few months of routine operations in the Indian Ocean. We were ready for just about anything. M -ROM THE TOP CLOCKWISE: Streetlife in DIongapo City. ABOVE RIGHT; A U.S. pa- rol boat escorts us into Subic Bay after a raining exercise. RIGHT: At the Ol Divi- sion party in the Barrio, OSl Russ Has- ion, OS3 Phil Motoike, and OS2 Tim • aso do their Larry, Moe, and Curty im- nression. ABOVE: LT (jg) Charmin ' ' llarmon Pansier and Ens Jim Hunsaker sample the local flavor.

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