Dale (CG 19) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1989

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f PREPARATIONS FOR ENTERING PORT Entering Port Entering port, especially home port is always a joy- ous occasion. But onboard D Lf much work must be done prior to entering port. The special sea and anchor detail is set and all stations are manned. The deck detail lays out all mooring lines for use and the engineers set the restricted maneuvering policy. Up on the bridge, the navigation detail is plotting the ship ' s position while the bridge watch expertly conns the ship. All hands shift into the uniforms of the day. The ship is given one last sweepdown fore and aft as the crew shifts into their dress uniforms and takes their stations to man the rails.

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NAVIGATION QMC(SVV) SISUNG QM2 LEE -». » i QM3 COTTER y V QM3 PURSEL Quartermaster (QM) h 2 QMSN LATHAM QMSN SERRANO QMSA FERSNER



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CARTAGENA, SPAIN CARTAGENA, SPAIN Cartagena, our first stop dur- ing the cruise, was an industrial city of more than 150,000. Located on Spain ' s Costa Calide , or Warm Coast , the city was once ancient Rome ' s principal trading port in Spain. Plaza del Ayuna- miento , or the town square , was the center of attraction with it ' s beautiful architecture and many shops and restaurants. Roman ruins were located only a short walk from the ship, and were visit- ed by some crew members. The Playa, or beach , only a short walk from the ship, was rather small, but many enjoyed the warm waters of the Mediterranean and bordering sands. The several small cafes and discos kept many busy both day and night. Bar Kentucky , the Miami Bar , pizza with eggs, and the language made Cartagena in- teresting as well as relaxing.

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