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,.- - -.W I fr 9 at M s 14 april 1954 12 to 16 1548 moored starboard to berth m-4, pearl harbor, territory of hawaii. the island of oahu was a welcome sight as we pulled into port because it was more like home than anything or any place we had seen in the pad nine months. '. as we pulled up to the dock there was an air of anticipation-no band and no hula girls were in sight-would there ble? we were not to dock unwelcomed for soon there appeared four well tanned hula girls who greeted us with tlfe traditional aloha and the graceful swaying of the island dances. liberty? and a stateside meal were first thoughts on the minds of a good many, no more sukiyaki, rice or dried squid. the. fare would be more like steaks, salads, rich desserts and cocktails. a few short days of liberty and we would head east again on the last leg of a long iourney. l i 16 april 1954 O8 to 12 0944 underway for long beach, california. with the sun high in the sky we headed through the channel. many sun-burned faces appeared on deck at quarters for leaving port. as we stood topside gazing out across the water watching oahu grow small in the distance, we were iarred from our day dreams by the sound of the general alarm, which sent us scurrying to man our stations for another general drill. steaming between the islands of oahu and molokai we headed for long beach and home. I 100
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l i 1 1 Q J N long beac 23 april 1954 08 to 'I2 0841 moored port side to berth b-12, long beach, california. the sky was overcast when we arrived but the weather failed to dampen spirits as the guardrails were lined witl- A' 'snnel anxiously searching the sea of faces of relatives and frie .1 the dock who were awaiting the sl1ip's arrival. also on '-'fnd to greet us was the navy band playing rousing marches fitting for the occasion. down on the dock the recreation committee assembled around mr. and mrs. elrod, their son and their small daughter, synda iean, whom the - ff' rs and men of the cavalier had elected as miss cavalier. after o ice , , 4. 1 1 l ' H ' Y'Yj j' fm, Y V Y A ,,
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