Greenwich Bay (AVP 41) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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Wei ate and ( ecteaticH Ccmtnittee One member of each division Is elected to the welfare and recreation committee for the purpose of planning and promoting recreation for the crew through representation. REPRESENTATIVES R. AMELL, GM3. F Division T. O. BURNESTON. GMC, CPO J.T. FISHER, RM3, OC Division J. D. HARMON, SK2, S Division E. W. MORIARTY, AT2, V Division L. A. RUMMAGE, QMI, N Division M. WALLER. BM3, D Division S. K.WILSON, HMI, X Division H. V. YUNKER, EN3, M Division G. ZINKAN, RDSN, OE Division j3

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mp ' %! - »- r - - ; , ,i — ■■ , i Aden sits like a sentinel on the gateway to the Red Sea. Unlike her sister towns of Crater and Sheik Oman which are nestled right in the gaping nnouth of the crater, Aden is built around the fringes of an extinct volcano. Aden serves mostly as a refueling depot for ships going to and from the Orient. The crew was afforded little liberty there, although there were some souvenirs to be bought and the ship had several softball games at the British recreation field. The town of Aden itself was dirty and small, the people, mostly Arab shared their humble abodes with their livestock which consisted mostly of the goat, an animal we would see much of before our cruise came to an end. As the fuel tanks registered full, and all +he men were safely back aboard, the GB ' headed NE towards the Persian Gulf and the relief of the USS Valcour, our sister ship which had been in the Middle East since April. Need a tow?



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; A I -fA. . CDR E. B. HENRY, JR.. Chief of Staff, Birmingham, Alabama LCDR J. B. SCRYMGEOUR. Deputy Chief of Staff, Rochester. New York LT J. E. EVANS. Flag Lieutenannt. Cody. Wyoming LT R. L. GLASSCOCK. Intelligence Officer. Boyce. Kentucky CAPT W. H. PECK, USMC Assistant Intelligence Officer. Pomfret. Maryland LT V. O. WILLIMERT, Flag Secretary, Blue Earth, Minnesota B. ANING, YN3, Brandon. South Dakota R. ARMSTRONG. YNI, Cirdeville, Kansas S. L. CHIN, RM3, New York. New York J. P. CORVIN, YNI, Norfolk, Virginia A. HOCHEVAR, RMI, Cleveland, Ohio R. E. MENDOZA, SD2, Zambales P.I. l . ' 7. if } ' }. i . . r O i ' i

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