Camp (DER 251) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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Hong Kong was not so much a recreation 'port but an assignment, as CAMP assumed duties as Hong Kong Station Ship. Our task was administrative control over and respon- sibility for all U. S. Naval ships in the harbor. CIC and Radio Central, on port and starboard watches, worked long shifts to keep up with the administrative work load. The Bridge Gang was kept busy with 'round the clock visual signal watches, and the ship provided permanent Shore Patrol. However, our fourteen day visit was not all work. There was time for more enioyable activities such as sightseeing and bargain shopping, especially with Hong Kong's plentiful tailor shops and camera stores. As a tax free international seaport, Hong Kongisfamed as the shopping capital of the Orient, and CAMP sailors took full advantage ofthe reduced prices. Also, famous for its night life, Hong Kong presented itself the perfect spot for the Ship's Party, a two night affair attended by nearly every member of the crew. Equal ly attractive was Kowloon, across the bay on the China mainland, well known for its fabulous hotels, restaurants and lively British discoteques. As a fine tribute to the capable and mature conduct displayed by the CAMP crew ashore in Hong Kong, the ship was presented with the Serviceman's Guide Meri- torious Conduct Ashore Award for the month of September, l967. ,f-.,.f,g54y ,,,.,v,-f,:L.f.3:,' .N Q L, ff. Q.. '4wf..:, 1. 1f ::,f.:.,:, -of.. ' ,. ., ,. ,. , ,. C ,. , ,. , ,. . , ., . ....... N -- - - ...J 'V .Q , .ro 1. ,. -Qi' f . Y.: 'a:r 11:::15,: 's ' -' f r..f:,mraww A ., ,. V ' .'9wiswx212urwf3'f2'eM1rMfM7fS?r'M f'W fff.?'47 f5' YL'

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