Flint (AE 32) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1976

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peps, ujuiun Washing the rooster is a family affair, with father and son doing the work as mom watches. The scene is typical of the villages outside Cebu. (TOP) This young girl was frightened by the fair-skinned strangers but the children o the left followed us Joe ' s to the edge of town.

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The skyline of Cebu, a provincial port with a Spanish flavor, a bustling, modern city in touch with its traditions. Threshing rice is a small factory outside Cebu City. Liberty In Cebu Cebu City lies in the middle of the Philippine archipelago. It is the center of inter-island trade as well as second largest city in the nation. Discovered by Magellan in 1521, Cebu was the starting point for Spanish expansion in the Far East. Now the churches she built are the only visible reminder of that long dead empire. Modern Cebu is a sprawling port, its docks crowded with foodstuffs to be loaded on tramp steamers that double as passenger vessels. Wood products are also a popular export item. The Cebuanos welcomed us with open arms and the chance to explore the island lured many men from the cit y to outlying farm villages. It was a chance to step into the heart of the country, a panorama of rice and sugar fields, grass huts and caribou-plows. As FLINT left Cebu we understood why she ' s called Queen City of the South . 48



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Olongapo City: Homeport Away From Home The city of Olongapo hosts the Navy ' s most extensive overseas base in the Pacific. Whether you measure it in terms of square feet shipyard facilities or variety of recreational activities, the Naval Station at Subic Bay is home away from home for deployed ships and their crews. While the base itself boasts such outdoor sports as swimming, sailing and golf to name just a few, most men spend a lot of their time in Olongapo and her outlying communities. Between the Filippino people and the Navymen who visit Subic Bay there exists a special relationship. English is widely spoken and American music and fashions are so widespread it ' s easy to forget you ' re in a foreign country. Then a mama-sahn will walk by, balancing a tray of mangoes on her head, and you ' ll realize that Olongapo is only one small city in the midst of an essentialy pastoral province, struggling to pull itself into the 20th Century. But oh what a city it is! 50

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