Canopus (AS 34) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1979

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Special Services Special Services, while being a small group of people, was responsible for the recreation of the entire SITE. A comprehensive program of tours, athletics and leisure time activities, directed from the SITE Il Recreation Center, fullfilled these recreation needs. Tours ranged from local trips to Seville, Cadiz, the doll factory in Chiclana and various bodega tours to week long trips to Germany and England. For those who stayed in the area, the Rec Center's gear locker provided gear for fishing and camping, as well as athletic equipment. Tickets to local bullfights were available in season. Three softball fields, a football field, a basketball court and an indoor half-court were available for our extensive varsity and intramural programs Picnics and parties arranged on demand capped off an unbeatable program ,ff f?QZ.?5 TV' W!! nga X' W ,ywmwk ww if 5 wi ry kfl f Front HTC Jerry Hill LTJG Jim IVlcDonaId SH1 Mike Westrick Back SN Robert Brown IVINI3 James Munet SN Willie Walker . , , . 5 , , if ,t 8, , If L . : V R. Q- ' C az , , r f -. , - - xi ' f'51I V E t , . 24-:tiff F2523 .f X J3fT H'f Jr . Sq W tw.. T - t , A 5. -.lf'?fi?S'Vj?f ff 'ff r. , -.f e -. i ' -QW., 5, 33,-N. ..t,..,-g .cg ' 'X i -1 - V !f?Y? 6I'f:+rs w'ff1f 'x - f . an ' V N nf-+'?'f'l 5 VV -' 'f-If ,Lf ' - G, ' ' , ' U... f E '- -H-bbzawluoou-nw-Q, 'f'.f2:' - -nf 5 i K K . .. A , R , -my ' -' , , , 5 V - , - T V 3 1 ' g-f15'3T 4 . .N,Qsw: , 5 .3 3 , ,rw , 9- r QQ in--.-k ms' t' - S iifdfr- 'M f Asisfff 3 t f, . I , fn 'Q N IY f 5- if in ,jf A. Et Q9 K I S ' iff--fi 'mmi'- T ' ' '41 ,N ,i V. ' 1? ' X .X A ' -aqi:E,,-ft. .jd 3 L it , I k .Q,,?..'f-1--. k 959 ' Y. X' YI 5 f' inf ' ,..1:L. I W K A . : ' -' '1 1 . - f K ,f ' M, ., , ., , , .. . 5 , 3 -A -- .4 t ,r g V K - , K ,bln rt f . ,V , QE 55,4 T fr 'Q , ' 'Q 'mi'3 1 W ' M QLLQ5 i ...-..,.-,- X X Q R -3 3 ry ' Vw ,wwf H ,, ' 'Q . ,- . .51 b, - 1, 'gg V, vm., 'I , ' fra, .Q wx ,-- fr' rf ' 1T5.Q3,Z'i:s-f fJF-1 - 5 ' -3- .15 'N 3 +V . ' . - 1-Piiilf-Jfgi'i f , I 'J' Y: ' . ' ' 'LA 22 Q if - ,k Q , -1,1 r 5 gg, S ,,, .. .4539 f -Mmggz, r f- - -. 7 jg: K iff!! ef ii: '1 'Z ' W? 'fri' S if, 5 A iff is-1 . Q 'rg if Y 'S M441 4,



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1st 3 Division From the first time man set sail on the ocean there has been a need for Boatswain Mates. When one thinks of the Navy or the sea, a picture of a burly bosun standing on an open deck comes to mind. The men of the CANOPUS Deck Department carry forth the ancient art of seamanship amidst all of the complicated systems of todayis Navy. They are responsible for mooring the ship, maintaining the weather decks and deck fittings, which involves a lot of work. This work is swabbing, scraping, chipping, painting and sweeping. 1st Division is responsible for one of the ship's two Bosun Lockers, which issue the gear that is needed to get the job done. Front: SA Mark Hilton BM3 Earl lVlcLamb Jr. BIVI1 Dennis Stogsdill BM3 Stephen Zabawa BM3 Robert Wlgent FA Buck Rohrbough. Back: SA Roland Vadnais SA Harvey Sherrod SA Joseph Evans SN Orlando Cruz SA James Hamby SN Timothy McClements FA Robert Willis

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