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KONG owners, took tours that led to Victo- ria Peak and Repulse Bay or just a short ferry or subway ride to How- toon and other free colonies on mainland China. After a full day of sightseeing the hungry sailor could stop for a six course Chinese dinner or a Big Mac from McDonalds. Then back on the streets for some nitelife a la Hong Kong.
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TtTT VI (BE ' I ■ . ■ j HOJVG Leaving the Philippines with fond memories, we found ourselves en- route to Hong Kong, an island city located in the South China Sea, where traditions of the Far East con- trast with Western technology. Crewmembers found the many lifes- tyles and cultures of Hong Kong to be intriguing as they explored the many shops and bartered with their ■:, y- . i£ -. MS. h
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USS FANNING ' S TIGERS 56 Most people think of tigers as the largest of the cat family found prowling through the jungles of India. To FANNING sailors, however, Tigers meant thirty-six lucky relatives of crewmembers who rode the ship from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to San Diego, California. Braced by stiff winds and salt spray, our Tigers withstood the rigors of rough weather and quickly were assimilated into the FANNING team. From truck to keel, stem to stern, the Tigers were exposed to the intricacies of shipboard operation and the zest of life at sea. Likewise, they brought aboard a contagious en- thusiasm and wealth of experience which allowed all of us to learn from them. The transit include a gun shoot, underway replenishment and multi- ship maneuvering — a first-hand look at their ship in peak performance. Like all of the FAN- NING Crew, the Tigers shared in the joy of home- coming but one can not help but feel most of our new shipmates were ready for more sea duty.
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