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Saying goodbye was a very hard thing to do! Foreign lands, indeed, were in store for the crew. To start things off, COONTZ was underway with her first destination, one of several ports along the coastal areas of West Africa. For the majority of the crew, this was' a first. However, into the Mediterranean was a different story. A good number of COONTZ sailors had travelled into the Med before. So, COONTZ had much in store for her this trip. As intriguing and curious as it seemed, it was still that much harder to say goodbye to those tear-filled faces and waving arms. Six months is a long time, but COONTZ would make the best of them, working hard at her assignments, trying hard not to think of what they were missing at home, but what lay in ahead for them when the good ship CUONTZ returned. Shift Colors! We were at sea! ' t t 'Qf!1iEiEis 1 N
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