Glacier (WAGB 4) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1985

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Did anybody see the potholder? I think I dropped it in one of the pizzas. Hold on Doc! You ' re not supposed to dig in until after it ' s cooked! r • a Above: Doc Kellogg tries her hand at arte du pizza. Above Right: Do you think this is enough cheese? Right: Hey! Save some for me! See w hat happens when you ' re not careful around the hangar . . . Hey Rocky. I hear the record is 8 pizzas in 1 hour. 95

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MEMORIES OF THE VOYAGE You might say it started in Long Beach But it started long before then. Man ' s curiosity will always drive him To places no man has been. And we are no exception For it is the nature of man. To strive for further knowledge Of things he can ' t understand. You might say we are honored To be a part of this crew Who performed so exceptionally well In all we were called on to do. Now we are finally home With many stories to tell Of quiet weeks in the ice And nights in mountainous swells. You might say for true adventure You must follow the sea. But the crew of the GLACIER might say You must ' Follow me. MK3 Biggs I ' ve walked the rolling decks, I ' ve seen the distant shore, I ' ve been at sea for many months And will be for many more. I ' ve crossed the mighty Drake, I ' ve seen the Southern Cross. I ' ve steered by the Northern Bear And never have been lost. I ' ve seen the seas a-frozen, I ' ve watched the big whales breech. I ' ve heard the waves a-lapping On an icy, rock-bound beach. I ' ve seen the seagull soar, I ' ve heard the skua scream. I ' ve seen so many different things That I ' ve earned the right to boast. For I ' ve sailed the good ship GLACIER Through many sorts of seas: From sunlight to violent to frozen Where the ice has brought them peace. Yes, I ' m a breaker sailor. As such I ' ve journeyed far. I ' ve seen the sights that few have seen From sea to ice to star. For I ' ve walked the rolling decks, I ' ve seen the distant shore. I ' ve been at sea for many months and will be for many more. Anonymous 94



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Who will get to the pier first Aren ' t they supposed to be on the pier waiting for us? Daddy comes home HOO-YAH Ivlommy comes home What a good feeling to see family on the pier

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