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PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII fcifc mmmsm 7 smM Our short stay in Hawaii, the Aloha State, allowed crew- members a chance to explore Paradise while Tiger family members embarked the ship and preparations were made for the last leg of our journey home. The main islands of Hawaii are Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molo- kai, Lanai, Maui, Kahoolawe, and Hawaii. mmasmmtm A 1 it, ■vf - ■ aVj y- ' d ■ - j The view from Diamond-Head
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WE RUN THE SHIP
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REENLISTMENT CEREMONY While in Hawaii, some of our shipmates made their reenlistments memorable by re- newing their oaths at the USS Arizona Me- morial. Officers and Reenlistees were (from left to right): LT Fitzhugh, CW02 Johnson, LTJG Robinson, LT Cruz, CDR Burgamy, CDR Bobroff, LTJG Small, CAPT Johnson, SH2 Carroll, MSl King, DT3 Kaiser, MM3 Mino, BT3 Vincent, ET3 Chilcott, ET2 Stine, PC3 McAlpine, YN2 Bowen, GSM2 Culver, and MMC Koesterer. The USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii is an en- closed bridge which transversely spans the sunken hull of the gal- lant battleship USS Arizona. The hull, resting on the bottom of the harbor, is clearly visible in this unique photograph. The blue streak trailing from the bombed ship is oil still seeping from the rusting fuel tanks. The Memorial was solemnly dedi- cated May 30, 1962. Its end wall is inscribed with the names of more than 1100 men who lost their lives when the USS Ari- zona went down during the sur- prise attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941.
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