Glacier (WAGB 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1985

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Sea Chanty When cuttermen they praise their ships We always say them nay. The finest is the breaker That was named for Glacier Bay. We ain ' t afraid of snow nor ice, No more of heavy seas. What if we stove her in a mite We ' ll pipe now duty D.C. With Captain Hewel at the conn She plows Antarctic seas. Now send the message loud and clear, You others Follow Me! So cheer up me lads, Let your courage never fail. While the bonny ship the GLACIER Goes ice breakin ' with the whales. So cheer up me boys. Let your courage never fail, While the bonny ship the GLACIER Goes ice breakin ' with the whales And when we go ashore again We ' ll go upon a spree. We ' ll spend our wages hard and fast And then go back to sea. f f Now GLACIER is the finest ship To ever break the ice. And if we don ' t get through at first We ' ll back and ram all night We ' ll make the ale-house for to ring, Our glasses raised on high. And all the girls in Portland, For to sing 0-hush-abye. We ' ll send the helos out ahead To scout and find the way. Then go where no ship s been before Into Pine Island Bay. So cheer up me boys, Let your courage never fail. While the bonny ship the GLACIER Goes ice breakin ' with the whales. Now raise your glass to absent friends, Wherever they may be. We never will forget them While GLACIER sails the seas.

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LCDR PAUL L. HAGSTROM LCDR Hagstrom came to the GLACIER In ttie summer of 1984 during the MMA period. He came from the Eighth District where he was Chief of the Naval Engineering Branch. Three afloat tours, graduate school and a spell at Headquarters round out his Coast Guard career. Deep Freeze ' 85 marked his first Anarctic deployment. The Commander resides in Irvine, CA with his wife Cathy and his children Christine and Jeffrey. He has been selected for Commander and will be promoted In the summer of 1985. This crew has exceeded all reasonable expectations In preparing for and completing our participation in Deep Freeze ' 85. Having accomplished so much with a newly formed crew, the possibilities for Deep Freeze ' 86 appear to be endless. We should all be proud of our contributions to returning Big Red to polar service. i»jiniii Is it really all that serious J Hey Buddy. Where can I get a suit like that?

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