Boston (CAG 1) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1961

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it .l gl ! l l l l r l l l l l l l l ll 4 3 tr l l 'l dl l l l l l l l l l l ll ll 1 ll tl tl 1 1 l 3 r l l 4 2 1 l l l l l AMSTERDAM TI-IE NETHERLANDS After twenty six days at sea during the NATO exercises of which BOSTON was a part, our cruiser lay off the North Sea Canal with a three-hour trip ahead of her before she was to moor in Amsterdam, the city of canals, diamonds, cheese, and Dutch beer. BOSTON entered the canal at about 0800 and was moored in her finest liberty port later in the morning at about l lOO. The wonderful city of Amsterdam and the country around it greeted the world's first guided missile cruiser with open arms. Tours of her canals, museums, diamond factories, and breweries were made available to all by the fine people of holland. BOSTON reciprocated this hospitality by contrib- uting 649 pints of blood to the Royal Netherlands Red Cross by receiving on board literally thousands of visitor giving many parties for some of Holland's underpriviledged children. s, and by Added to all this, of course, were six days filled with plenty of good times for all. ln fact, the six days were simply not enough to enjoy this fine country and its people as fully as we would have liked. But BOSTON'S committments as a war- ship of her country had, as always first priority, and soon we were well on our way to ioin the Sixth Fleet oflthe Mediterranean. The chart says it opens

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