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DUBAI, UniTED ARAB EMIRATES Our first real stop in the gulf for liberty was Dubai, UAE. Dubai is the second largest emirate and the acknowledged commercial center in the UAE. It has developed rapidly since its independence with the massive in- vestment of its considerable oil revenues, resulting in modern roads, shopping cen- ters, hospitals, and hotels. Because the UAE is an Islamic country, the skylines of the cities and villages are dotted ; with numerous and beautiful mosques. Prayer call can be heard five times a day. One o( Dubai ' s many Mosques, or Moly place lU-sidc Ihc pool with OSJ .C. Jones 1 hurston 12 DCS Paul Ferguson enjoys one of parks DCrn Carlof Lopez and a camel downtown.
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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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