Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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W fwds l Are you sure there was a fly on that bite? Q Every now and then GALVESTON's E cooks would surprise the crew with a dif- ferent kind of meal. Be it a fantail frolic . or a special dinner on the mess decks, it ' was always an interesting experience. The f . . . . antail frolics were high-lighted by ever yn- thing from band concerts to burlesque shows. One of the themes of the s pecial nights on the mess decks was to have the division officers and de t p , par ment heads eat k with th ' p e1r men. Another treat was when the p V cooks served the food of a certain country and decorated the mess decks appropriately. Sometimes Meal f ,, my l f , f f 'd . Everyone joined in the fun, as all ate t0pS1 9 It 72 ....,...............i



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GALVESTON's crewmembers found many different ways to relax. At sea, off hours were spent playing bingo on the mess decks, watching the nightly movie, writing letters, playing cards, or just sitting down with a good book. In addition, anyone looking for something to do could check out any- thing from cards to golf clubs from GALVESTON's well equipped athletic gear locker. In port, the crew spent their days relaxing on the many -fine Mediterranean beaches, playing ball, or taking advantage of the many tours that were offered. At sea, sunbathers could be found on the decks T I H Irv nn ' ei ure Time was W ell O cc ' d The softball team often played exhibition games Skeet shoots were organized while we were under WHY. vliifflikl-lie? . I n g a .. H I -

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