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ISLANDS I I On June l7th we lett Subic Bay and within a tew hours, crossed Manila Bay and were moored to pier three in Manila, the Capital, and Republic ot the Philippines' only large city. As most visitors, we got the impression of being in a small city, but actually Manila in general is a huge unplanned city and a mixture ot old and new, Western and Oriental. Also, being superimposed upon and intermingled with the old Filipino parts ot the city are architectural styles and other vestiges ot nearly 400 years ot Spanish Domination, 50 years ot American Rule and a modern Filipino Post War Veneer. Most Filipinos in Manila wear western style clothes and almost all speak English. ...Cf rthM'IHiI b' ttct' , , -ii-ld? H13 gewegluiling oufstgclih Ixaiiiildics G lg G ra lon Guards in formation. They Guard the President s Palace and also act as guides for visitors. The U.S.O. Center offered numerous things to do of interest, such as dancing, swimming, reading and writing material and served free. Members of the crew in down town Manila. The Horse Drawn Taxi's are the coolest way to travel , in Manila. The Paslg Rlver tlwl dlvldes Manila- Walled city of Manila. lt is a historical monument as the Spanish built it in the l7th century as ci fort.
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-'PHILIPPINE I I We moored to buoy No. T4 Subic Bay Harbor, Philippine Island, on June l5th, iust after NAVMARLEX l-55 operation at Okinawa, for two days of liberty and recreation. There were few complaints from the crew, as we all look forward to those good old days of R 84 R. The Naval reservation, the town of Olongapo, and outlying villages with a population of over 20,000 make up Subic Bay. The main source of livelihood among the local inhabitants is employ- ment within the Naval establishment. ' do 1 ' t s Y .s,. mn: W 1 4 ' y . .,. 'A '. 'W sew. r . , .pf Q C . MN' , f - ' yn . sm ,An , 'W Q4 an s WW T 1 MMM I' W . , I I X M., s , , , I' ,vi s .. . A , X A , -Ls' X .cs This is a play in a Football Game? . the day required was the best part. It ended up in a Ten Yard loss. Members of the crew line up to eat. No uniform of Second Division men man the beer openers. y Le t Beautiful South Sea Island right top: This could be a touch down. Center is wide open. right bottom: DCC Kerso last stand before retirement from the Navy. This was the life. Don't you think chief? f , . C , 1 - . .' MAA fuss, Q . f M cgcifff, 1 X -459,5 M V , -X Q , V 17 f We 'W ff se 'f fww NX 0.5 x W W1 if s wwms W s 'X WWW pcfiftg' ,MM his sw, ' y Msvvy, ,s FS',,g7'f7 I ' by .aww 4, W ,971 A M M ,, s,y,J,5ff,., as f'ff6ff ,. W441, uf, f' I Wfsswfcwe f fkqf ,sw , fe.. .s , Q ,WW M. , y, ff sg 1 ss Q ffff T . T M, X ,M ss MQ, , U f Wig-f X- ,., ,,,,, ,,, c -W ,. , ,fx s W,,..,W ,lg V , , s f or is ,WH 1 W f QQ ' ,-4999: , I My 'WWWWP' I 'f' ' ' C5577 W, X HX 9, VW, Z b y i A M , A AyqggN,,,W,,,, W if . 5 WAN-Mf '4'. , , s 4 ws X. if 1 ls V ,. - V, .N W, 5 ' X, ' I paw f. X fwwwiwm ' ?' Ask -, Q f fin f f f 'tt , A , f , ' M .Alf s , ,4 ,,,,,, sp. M . -ww, ' H , X ff-PW-.-'wr .KW N1-Snag f , x , sf fy, fan .. ',,, V f, X X fe., T ,, -Q ' C ' N hh w k v Lf? ,T ,If J w- ,- . c by V, gk, 3 17, M A , .f .y , sW ,xg -rs rw ina x K N V -',sf:w,u'.i , ,Wg f ' 4 mg ,. W . ' s -. at Q. ' ' ' N' TM ' 'L ZX - f 555. R -' X f -To ' fi A- l Q.5,,,,fi Ma X: 1, C 1s , i' fi Q- C XV ' A T' ff -f W . V f' X YW? st ,. sc ssc c ,, R X Off ss ,ff M ' 'Z , rf f V .4 ,V A V K- I, VM , 1 C ,. - ff xv, , V. 'S' cf ,A s -,wakes , , S4 ' Ms The old salts tell us it was never like this in the old days. X
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T HONG Kona 0 Hong Kong City as we see it from the top of Peak Tram. Hong Kong, British Crown Colony, THE PEARL CITY OF THE ORIENTH is better known to the men of the Navy as the home ot Mary Soo and her Side Cleaners. lt is situated Hnext door , to Communist China and is the Hgateway between the Red East, and the West . Since the victory of Communist forces on the Chinese mainland, the population of Hong Kong has skyrocketed from 800,000 to 2,5000,000. A large number ot these refugees are communists, yet the British control the government, and use the port for their shipping. How' ever, we remember Hong Kong forthe smaller things, the street beggars, and the Chinese Tailors, the Peak Tram, the Tiger Balm Gardens, and the beauty of the city at night as seen from the harbor and the Peak Tram. A trip to Hong Kong marks the High Points ot a cruise in the Far East. N 'r-. vii, 1, I cr'-?T Q M Y ',f'Qi7' AL W' '-'fm ss .- Q,4::.L .'4 5 . Fffgfixe , : K4 c ,f 11.43, The Happy Valley This T , f One of the mots scenic spots in Hong Kong. Tiger Balm Gardens. Repulse Bay Hotel. This is one of the most ' popular beaches in Hong Kong. lt is on the opposite side of the island from the City. Race Track is very well , A Q ii . T , known not only as a place to pick a winning horse but also as a spot for the shutter bug. The Botanical Gardens. This beautiful garden is located iust above Repulse Bay Beach. awww W 4 Q 2 . f f
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