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Before entering the Navy Captain Murphy attenflefl St. john's L7niz'ersity in Neu' York for two years ancl in later years eontinuea' his edu- cation at the UI1l.l.'CJfSlf3' of Marylanrl from which he receiverl his baccalaureate degree in 1959. He assumed Cornmana' of the USS GUADALUPE on 1 Norernlrer 1966 and upon detachment u'iII become the neu' COl7IlllfI?lflI'lIg Offieer of the aircraft C'!lfflC'f USS BENNINGTON ICVS-29I hasezl here in Long Beach, California. Prior to reporting to GUADALUPE Captain Murphy was assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations where he was Assistant Director of the Long Range Objectives Group IOP-031, Other previous duties include Commander Air Group 57 ahoarrl USS HORNET, Personnel Officer on the Staff o Con1rnana'er Naval f Air Forces Pacific. Conznranrling Officer VS-33 aboard USS BEN-- NINGTON, Executive Officer of VS-33, Assistant to Aviation Captain Detailer in the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Student Naval War College, Staff Conzrnanrler Naval Air Forces Atlantic, VP-18 and USS SPRINGFIELD ICI..-60I, Captain Murphy and his uife. the former Elaine Kelleher of Neu York City, resia'e in San Pedro, California. They have tuo daughters and tufo sons. Miss Shaun Murphy is in her senior year at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. Mirlshipnzan Daniel Murphy, jr., is a thirrl Classnlan at the LIS, ,N'r1i'gI,1qrfJpmy, Miss Pamela Murphy is in her freshman year at Marymount College, Pales Verdes, California. IIIDOIIICIS Murphy is nou' a junior at Eermin Laseun High School in San Pedro. CAPTAIN DANIEL j, MURPHY I ' I 9.3-A .L U. S.S. GUADALUPE fA0-321 FLEET POST OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA D L D 1 C A ?'l U A This Cruise Book 'ell - s the story of our deployment with the D SDVBMIP Fleet from A March 7967 until 9 October 1967. Our mission: Support those Naval Forces operating in the western Pacific in the defense of the freedom of the people of South Vietnam. This we accomplished proudly and successfully. Therefore, this Cruise BOOK is dedicated to our ship, U55 dUADAtUHEg to our Crew, and to our loved ones waiting at home. To our ship: Because she never failed to respond to our call, in all weather, day and night, at all speeds, and with little advance notice. To our Crew: Because of their dedication, high motivation, un- matched ability in carrying out the myriad duties and responsibilities of our mission - done always with vigor and without complaint. To Our Loved Ones: Because of their support, encouragement, patience, and love, without which our tasx would have been so much more difficult. This is our story of hard important work at sea and some well deserved relaxation ashore. .1 Q I .X g .fydg I 1-...,.,,.?9, U. J. MUHPHY :IND sums-52,5 r. I I , Captain, M V Commanding Ufficer fs ll-Glj 'M 'fre A 1 U! .Y 1 pi i 4 23 .Ji hog 71 wi -.f 4- .. 4 I I 4 'N VE .a lk 91. p t F! I - I 2 in 5 E 7 . . f 41 LIEUTENANT COMMANDER JAMES M. RICKLY Lieutenant Commander james Maurice Rickly is a native of Mason, Michigan. He joined the United States Naval Reserve in 1951 while attending college at Alma, Michigan. Following his graduation from Alma College, where he acquired a BA degree, four letters in football, and a wife, LCDR Riclely enrolled in the ROC program in Newport, Rhode Island. He received his commission in September 1954. From October 1954 to August 1956 LCDR Riclely served as Operations Officer aboard USS KING COUNTY fLST-8571, home ported in Pearl Harbor. Their main mission during this period was to provide logistic support for Midway Island. During the two years LCDR Riclely was aboard, KING COUNTY made no less than twenty three trips from Pearl Harbor to Midway transporting everything from the finest liquors t0 pedigreed cats and dOgs.ln December 1955 LCDR Rickly was promoted to the rank ofLieutenant junior grade. In September 1956 LCDR Riekly reported aboard USS CARPENTER CDD-8251 for duty as Gunner' Officer. . ' A 3 Shortly thereafter he augmented into the regular Navy as he found both the Navy and destroyer duty very much to his lilaing. CARPENTER deployed for WestPac in 1957 and during this cruise was awarded the ' 'E for both Gunnery and ASW. For the next two years LCDR Riclzly served as an OOD instructor at Fleet Trainin Center San Die o. . g . . g In May of 1958 he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. In 1960 LCDR Riclely was sent to the Getleffll L' S h l 'L . ' ' ine c oo at tionterey for nine months of graduate work in all phases of general and Naval Science. F1001 Monterey he returned to San Diego for three months of Engineering School before reporting aboard USS PYRO IAE-241 for duty as Engineer Officer. During his tour aboard PYRO, LCDR Riclely pggdg gwo more trips to WestPac. From PYRO he went once again to San Diego where he served with 11,9 F196 T,aj,,i,,g Group, For two years he composed and evaluated battle problems for the underway training unit. During this tour he u't1S promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander. LCDR Ric-kly ,gponed aboamr the USS GUADALUPF in September 1965. ' LCDR Riclely is married to the former Leyla Aygubpg of Hr lt H' l' ' ' . I ' I 1 7 . '- I I . b ' 5 lames Michael. Steven Carl. and David Bruce. 2 IC ugml Q Rzckly S ,MUG ,nee O35 af ' LIEUTENANT COMMANDER DONALD C. KELLY Lieutenant Commander Donald C. Kelly, a native Californian, first entered the Navy in 1944 as a Seaman Apprentice. In 1955, while serving as Chief Electricians Mate, LCDR Kelly graduated from Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island, under the integration program and was commissioned an Ensign. From 1955 to 1957 he served as CIC, Electronics, and Operations Officer aboard USS HOPEWELL IDD-6812 in the Pacific Fleet. In june 1956 he was promoted to Lieutenant ljunior Gradej, and in March 1957 LCDR Kelly was ordered to duty on the staff of Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet as Electronics Officer. LCDR Kelly's next assignment was student at the Nuclear Weapons School, Sandia Base, Albuquerque, Nea Mexico. Upon completion of his training there he served as a Nuclear Weapons Team Officer for the Special Weapons Unit, Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, Virginia. In 1958 LCDR Kelly reported aboard USS RANDOLPHlCVA-151 for duty as Special Weapons Officer. just prior to his departure from RANDOLPH in 1959 he uras promoted to Lieutenant. From july 1959 to September 1962 he served as Special Weapons 0ffl'Cer at the LCS. Naval Station in Rota, Spain. In October, 1962 LCDR Kelly reported aboard USS BOXER lLPH-41 for duty initially as Fire Control and later Comrntuzications Officer. From May 1964 to August 1965 LCDR Kelly served in Vietnam as a Deputy Senior Advisor to the Viet- namese Navy Coastal Force ljunk Forcej. He not only spent many hours aboard junks, but also frequently rode spotter planes to 10561151 targets for the Vietnamese naval craft. For his work in Vietnam LCDR Kelly received the Medal of Honor, lst Class, from the Vietnamese government, the Air Medal with a gold star, and the Navy C0,,,mer1clat1'0r1 Medal with combat V . Shortly after his arrival in Vietnam he was promoted to the ranle of Lieutenant Commander. Llxjon CO,,,p1e,,'0,, of his your gf duty in Vietnam LCDR Kelly was ordered to London, England where he served as Chief of Protocol responsible for coordinating the visits of important dignitaries to the European area. He reported aboard GUA DALUPE as ExecutiL'C Offlufef ON 2 ANtd'f5f 1997- LCDR Kelly was formerly married to Miss Lois Elizabeth Custer of Modesto, California, and has three p1J,'151,f,,7'. DOWN, Ly,,,,,,' agp 18,- Kf'11.'l,lI Michael, age 17: and Timothy Terrance, age 16, nou' residing in Norfolk, Virginia. 7de70 ,, ,. - : -374' ' --- - -f - f- W - -A. Q ' ,.,.f- ' K 1 ' ...,--,-,ff----' - 1-I t H114 , '- 1 ' 'f Q. . -J 'Q 'iw ' ' ' -ly H, f ,it 5 'x9 ' ' 5 , 1 3 5 .gf L. , ' fn ,tj ra i Q rf ' M--+L :: W.- Jani ! ' , Q A 4 ' 1,-fl'-'-vw K W f J 's Q I iN -- 2f1:.i6:vh-'E?73 'L ' fill f- 1 1- J 4 3 X. 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O S- s in 'G -2 s -A each. gB Lo IQ N s fO cj fx N 'S M QMNN 'zwr-vs sm -Noi IX,- ogw ML MTB L --'Q TEL Cx QQ fl,-N QC Ns. QT 'KC D.. 'B' 5 V Q 'Q E23 Sasclro I fx 4 11 ,. 24 ti . I i xl - 11 J-3Apri,26A 1 1 , Vietnam. S A ri i, 1 16 Apri - 20 Apri , enrou une - 3 june, 15 j ugust - 7 August, In Upkeep ana' taking on fue . 1 ti , .1 3 jun, 1 , 6 ju y, enroute ti i . I 1 I, . ' i 1 . t 1 20 - 22 Augz , 15 - 18 September, enroute I, , en u, h ff' Na SzbcBay24- 1 arcl 29 -291 20 j me -9Apr p I NN 'Nz 'Sf -:GI 191 15 Mav - 7j1n Q . 'Ns -261 17 july 'Iha lar cl lnpor 15 - 29 july 26 tember Sep 9 E is 4 3 N. O c. C5 N. ' 64504 GUADALLZPE began her 1967 odyssey on 11 March 1967. Upon her departure from Long Beach. she made a non-stop transit to Subic Bay, R.P., the main base of operations for Navy ships in Southeast As1a.The ship got her first taste of action when she serviced HMAS HOBARTKD-391. FU? .4USffUl1CW hgh! C lU5f?f' llfsf prior to arrival in Subic Bay. The first unrep set the tone for the entire deployment, as GUADALUPE was to find herself operating it ith ships from other nations and entering a uide variety of foreign ports time and again throughout the cruise. Follou-ing a short upkeep period in Subic Bay. GUADALUPE began Yankee Team operations as she re- plenished USS TICONDEROGA lCX'A-141 in the Tonkin Gulf. After her first trip to station, the ship u-ent north for ten days of upkeep in Sasebo. japan. Operations began in earnest touiards the end of April uhen GUADALUPE resumed support operations off the coast of Vietnam. In a little more than thirty days GUADALUPE serviced 97 ships during three separate trips through Market Time. On 19 May the ship spent three days in Kaohsiung, Taiu-an u,-hile taking on fuel for another trip to station. On 7 june the ship arrived in Singapore for a six day stay. As not all ships are able to see Singapore, the visit meant a great deal, and thanks to the British and their delightful hospitality it was to remain one of high points of the entire cruise. Upon departure from Singapore GUADALUPE replenished the carrier USS INTREPID FCVS-111 which nas on her way to Subic Bay from the Atlantic Coast. This was the second year z'n a rozv that GUADALUPE was the first oiler to u-elcome INTREPID to WestPac. After another Market Time trip GUADALUPE took part in a large SEATO maritime exercise called Sea Dog . The exercise involved ships from the Philippines, Australia, Thailand, New Zealand and the United States, and lasted for approximately three u-eeks. The main emphasis was on anti-submarine uarfare as submarines from Australia and the United States tried to penetrate a screen of ships guarding the convoy as it moved from Manila to Bang Saen near Bangkok in Thailand. Upon completion of the exercise the ship spent four days anchored off Bang Saen, and the crew uias able to get a brief, but unforgettable, taste of the city of Bangkok. On 16 August GUADALUPE bid fareuell to Market Time and began her trip home via along circuitous route. The ship spent five days in Hong Kong from 22 - 26 August before heading towards Sasebo, japan for a tufo ueek inport stay. Even though GUADALUPE had completed her ma1'n mission in WestPac, there was still much uork to be done on the ship itself, and uhile everyone enjoyed Sasebo, it was also a time for serious maintenance and upkeep. Tb? SMP dfpnfwfl 5050120 on 15 September, stopped in Yokosuka for tzto days, and on 19 September departed for Pearl Harbor. While enroute to Pearl Harbor the ship successfully avoided two typhgons and provided services to four destroyers also returning from duty in Westpac, On 9 October GUADALUPE arrived in Long Beach, California to end her 1967 deploymgm tat ea 6 :gsxa 'il x- X f . 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P' A eff-is V 1 ll Yard ztvorkers struggle to put GUADALUPE z p together again in Sasebo, japan. 'uv 1 Before. . . . . .After GUADALUPE loads up in Subic Bay after a Market Time run. Hlur ' 7 . l I l li, ,Q 5 l 1 'l'b'r F-ab d dur ze of hundreds of yunks encounter? 'H -'L' c L mm UPF Q uesfpac deplowffn' Cornrnendatzons and con ratulatzons I rom ive Co for helping I0 ettzrzgum 1 cz fl b mmandmg O ICG' re a 0arflLSQS1'HlNQ1F X ' ' I . Kb . . et 1 ...r ll , r A . 1.22 W . - i I lf I . f I-ggi yy . S 5i W4'1-faisnlnir----v -h----...W ,Jai , K 1 Y ' 5 X Chief Schaffer. . . . 'Retiring' -,VA . vw.. RADM N. G. Ward, Commander Service Group Three, Comes aboard to look us over. 1 , 2 s ! i I M- A -1- ....,... IIA ' fa W. 0 . 5-' a . E xxx. , an fra S Fig! Sf' b ' dl 1 'l ik zb place of we zrgiueeglfrizd rgioltivzgg ll?1Ji?g ir1eSasebo. japan. Next victim? -nr3...zx'l .p ' L f-Y 'QU Tight Squeeze - A lrzercbarll ship is carefully ushered 10 her berlin in lmfia Basin, Sasebo, japan. GUADALUPE justice - swift and fair. 1,-4 . n r u x . ll MI , 1' ,24n.... 'I 4. ship is moored - GUADALUPE arrives fflowasffff :be fuel pier at Subic Bay. GUADALUPE scholars ponder during a GED test. 1 i . if- l 5 S Eager sailors raise Ibe jackstaff - a sign fha! the skip is approaching a port. ..,-. ...- 4'-H - ' n 'huns -it ' iv , . -, Q,f':fIui 'f , ., F, ,, 43 -' 7.1315- Suiim Call - a short Sunday plunge in lbe iiaters off South Vietnam. ' 'Hail and Farewell LCDR l- M- Rickly and IJ. D. E. Bobb. UMW! N . 3- xl. 1 A W I 1 Moseley rocks while everyone else just drinks at the sbz'p's party in Sgggbo, COMGUNGUAD presides over a cookout on the fantail. Q -11 1 1 . X f 4 I e 1 . e f'W I , A .e -4 , A f , if ' ' - . JL , 1 ' H 1 1 , ,. l ,' o ' I Y lf, F X xx x X AH Q 1 X X 4 ff? xx 144 y The Caplan: znspeck bzs creu lv' 1, 0 Z! 5151 I- 'IA I:- r.n Ewa Eu N. . t Lung Beach, CQILLS. s L ' - . AZ ic LUG A. THOMPSON LTJG N- R- SANTA 0PEPgIT,lONgROFb1CER NAUIGATOR COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER ' ' .. . C, P, A,, 3 miles ' . . . communicate on Orestes , ' ' . . . take another fix , ' ' . . . looks like a burned out resis- tor , ' ' ...haul up Romeo . All of these phrases are part of R. FZ.E'w.1a.?gQ:, ETR5 Htumc Cum, Chiu I I4 R.C.F1g, ETF23 Ltf.T.Kimusmig4,:,ETR5 q3,0,Km,,,M,g7g35y Ixtvtn, Pa. Sara Fwarzcimci, Catti. Pltulippuzu Isiamts l the everyday language that is used in and about Operations Department at work. To the layman this language may occasionally sound un- familiar or even strange, but to those who know, it's the sound of professional skill in action. But Operations greatest asset is its ability to work as a team. Certainly Communications, in the Radiomcn and Signalmen, does a fine job of bringing in and sending out vital information concerning the ship's movement. But naturally this information is no good unless it is utilized, which is where CIC and Nav- igation come in, to insure GUADAL UPE is headed in the right direction. Finally, all the while, the Electronics Technicians have been standing by, ready to repair and maintain when needed the electronic equipment so vital to the Departmenfs smooth operation. Constant alertness on the part of ops., GUADALUPE's eyes and ears, has helped to contribute to her reputation for reliability in WestPac. GUADAl.,UPE's senses have enabled her to consistently track down customers, discover their re- quirements, and then navigate to their side to provide the services they need. ,ag '-5: '- ,l,'f.r'x5iLLQgt,RDf R.51'.Gl, Ll.ua,QUf Q L K,4l3fi n',RU5 .r L .tl ,RDA I . v. i Aft' ,. V- ,' if -1-HQ 1 rr. ' -. . A LU19 beach' La ' LUH9 ENGL, Clk'-4 - Karim: Lily, Kaus. Ummmtc '09 , f' w'l9LmLvg73 s.tU.Hvy.1!z4nA,SN L.J.Ke'LL,SN 1.4 r . ', , L sauce, Casin, ,wquiam wash. TMCMRIAMM, -'un 'vs v 6 I I -.nu Y hvipgpagleg IZ!-H. L.J.Ro5Qnau,RM2 P.N.Daf'mEeg RM3 J.l7.PLtt5,RF-13 1 f ' Ogden, Utah Mongolia, Vat Sullivan, lid. i T X-I 1? U.'.C7Syoefnf1,R.'A3 S.E.Bob.1ow,lZMSN R.R.ELghmy,RMSN Ph.LLa.deLph.f,a, Pa. Lockwood, Calig, Denvcfn, Cola, is 5 fx ml 'v-1 nanny. M.S.Lance,QMC M.M.DeZ5ave,QM3 T.E.UJLi'.aon,QM3 J.E.BuMLchzm,SN K.B.Fo.1e.sten,Z1,SN U.J.Vc1ld,ISN R.L.Snead,SA Chula V46C41.Cf1U6- Nllagana FaZZA,N-V- Dcwnefu Gf'LCVG.,1Z1e. Kansas Cnty, MU- F-40046, Oflill- Tvmah, wma. Caubhazta, La, 5 J E 1 'Fld' ' '.' v1 ,Q ,Yi 1 ' D in-?7 1 ' J ' ' , v J.a.mfLzaQ,smc H.xz.r.400,1,srA2 1.r.c.14.1,?r,43p 1 U,-'A 3 U2e51tmLrz4tu,Cai1Q6. Long Beach, Caiig. Pittabuagx, 11- E -J!! ' --Q - U IL Al' V A 5 2ZE'Rubi0,5f'43 S.UJ.Joi1nAtcn,SN R.fQ.Sl0P1f2,,5N LUV44, NJA. Aibuqueaque., N.M. Clmcagc, IUZ- fs, ' . . A 'dl C1 'I . YQ5, my group had 23972 fewer Cawtzes. The hrzdge SGI 0 spee 1 up I-F Y-O-U C-A-N R-E-A-D T-H-I-S Y-O-U A-R-E T-O-O C-L-O-S-E Heh, heh, they think we're headed And it's signed ' ' with love . Long Beach. t Lf for . '1 'K ni L-ff! I would work, h t I I h r 0 d , 1Pf!. SO u-hy hotlher?On y alle 43 C155 I can hack another six years. Capfainf fbeb' want 'O know ul wearing that silly redhat. hy You ,l I I , .IA I -iw S I I yr '4 . ' f fl 'A 3 1 in 59 . fat, 1 I -.. ' , , I I i' , N .' in I Y I , I x. 4 J ,I 51 7' 1' ,axy Q. fvffti W I, ' li. - E ' 4446, V . 1 -v I-, ,... I , .-.l ---he ,I 1. ,..-. ..I 1 .I .. A'1dflP1'S is Code fof- - - U55 CITY MISSION. -.JR ,JY , f Z Let's see ffl have it right - 2 Cbeeseburgers, 1 fries, and a banana splil. 'i I Would you believe my first meal in 3 mO,,f1,5-9 would you be1l'eL,e today? One of lhe boys couldn't find lbe bead. W-H-E-R-E A-R-E W-E Bn. on Lel's see - with my travel and COmbal pay, and then counling my reenlistmenl bonus. . . Hey Barnum is 'IGH- -Iust call me Aan! jemima. Sbe 'iald ' ' Buy me drink? ry' ' S ' fflfg ' cw If I dzdn I have those lu enty years behind me I u ouldn I be able Io handle this job. ff? 9 b ..,...mu1 too, until I got burned 'X If . Gf.NiQf : MGH VU1 it E ,Eff 514 4? if' 'fi g -I 5 Q-angst . pa.-us' ,E-JJ ' U- '4 all 3 .'ql '- Tu Q .-m 3 ,. . , V . ' iw 45 -V 4 , aww, hr- l- 1' s B tl THOUGHTI I f V 1 . . , , 'uTI'jNmm Taxi , rl pu on iforiyforjleegggfrza go OL er lo the club Zjfemiy H C-1,1,,,,,Qy Suveep ,S ,be 1 - I f ml The radio shack is really a very I 4 ' ? 1 X J Mr. Banla, lbat's a benjo ditch, h not a batblub! Portions are gettzn' smaller every day. 'may not be able lo sleer, but I sure Call gffn! 4'-Z' .qf'I'C'Illl7 Flf'0l'S 7'0k.V0 ROM 14 5 ,, E13 1. I I5 i busy place. A elif Lxfiiid 'S Accordirzg ro my Calculariorzs we are 273 miles norllvensf of lrlalvo. .f ,x c .4 , W vi! s3m.2ff'73 Xl - 1 F - r --f-17 r... U T, if I ' And lo lhiuk I almos! became an nirdale. A Playboy Bunny should look great righ! uhoul here. A few years ago this sfrange growth starred on my righl hand and. . . T lfji -2453 ' And here he is: ' ' Boom-Boom Autry of lhe Chez of Paris Revue. Yes kiddies, you too can have a Batman kite. It looks like Morse Code in Spanish, Aiqow llknou how Ihe grirzgos felt ar he A HMO' Hey, look at Ihis! Brass ealing Iermilesf e. T 3 I In the midnight hour. N - . W . X . 'W N -1 I' ,ll YOu'ue had your dinner, nouf get back 111 there. W11 l Sa' Forward torpedo room - Conn. V,-.J - . . ,wh-.M l , A. . -A , ,U .- fl .-7.41, , I 4 fl! ' 1 , X if A 'Y -Mft ut Iv a f?'Mh'F'hl'fif' N xv-t egg wif -- 4 f',.' NV!- And if1'm 9l9Cf9d- - - I think the Chou is just fine. X ' nf' X x ! 1 think they're throu-ing tamales at us. WHO set fire to the chart roorn?! Aly daddy u orks on there Only 9,2 38 days. Xxx-Q The country occupies an archipelago of some 7.100 islands in the western Pacific' Ocean, fezrer than 465 Iggy? an area of one .square mile or more. The largest of the Philippine Islands are louzon in the north and Mindanao in the south. As the islands constitute the higher areas of a partly submerged volcanic mountain belt, they are generally mountainous, with narrow, often embayed coastal strips and densely populated valleys and plains. Although an Asian nation, the Philippines have been strongly influenced by Europeans and Americans. By the SHUI of the 17th century Spain had conquered most of the Archipelago except part of Luzon andthe Moslem south, which was not completely subdued until the mid-19th Century. The new colony was administered from Spanish-rulpd :Wlf'X1'Cf1. which nas a transhipment point for trade between the Orient and Spain. Howezuer, Spanish rule was continually threatened by rival European powers and by the Filipinos, and after the anti-Spanish reiiolts in the Americas, I-'ilipino anti-colonialism intensified. After the U.S. conquest in 1901, Filipino agitation for 1'r1dQ!,0,,df9,,Cp pontinued, and in 1934 the United States agreedto meet this demand in ten years' time, During World War ll the islands were occupied by lflpan. Afler the war, in 1946, llJC' United States Krantedznde- pendence to the Philippines, while maintaining close economic and military relations in the form of mutual tradg preferences, U.S. military bases on the islands, and a mutual defense pact. Until 1955 the Filipino gouprnrnent was actively engaged in the suppression of the Communist-led Hukbalahap lHukst mozfement, which had originated as a guerilla force against the japanese during World War ll. By19651lyQ,Q was mounting sentiment against the close U.S. ties and renewed insurgency broke out in central Luzon. In 1966 the United States agreed to reduce to 25 years the remainder of its lease on bases. , tl 9 -0- ix, 1-I xfQ5i.,,m,, A... Guadalupe sailors on liberty in Manila d ' , . . SEATO Mmiiime Exercise Sea Dog. wmg The uall of lntramuros in Manila. W:-sqm., lf! R . 1 fl AIA' 0 ,. 5--- wif! ...tartar ,g-- Manila cathedral. A . Uleuf from the Presidential Palace. . 9 jggpneys, the national vehicle, wait for riders in Olongapo. fi T199 U.S. Memorial Cemetery outside Manila. I' iv- Malacanang Palace, borne of President Marcos. . A view from the Presidential Palace. f D.. I un! , P38253 nf ,Q s 'C Y XJ ,. 1 . N 1 Malacanang Palace. 2,4--? i'-1 1'l 'l Monument of the Pbzlzppfne National Hero. Dr. JOSC' Rfvzdl- A young salesman peddles his wares along R1'zalAuenue in Manila. 1. Y. , A pmzoramic' riezz of Nagasalei .-In .'tI'1'l'14fH'llllQU 'wtf .-lsin's rustvrri f wrist. jutnln is lmrzlf red lu' tlm Nui of Uklwltsle in tlve rmrtlr, llw l'r1r'lt'if Urwzrz 1411 tlve rust mul sfmtlv. tlw Ijfrst Chllllfl Sou in tlw suutlrzzffst, and tlvc' ' , , , , . ,-. 4 , Sir rl ul' lrzpun in tlw zz r st, W M ,i.gi,:. 1, Xlff'ff'l'lllQ 11111 1,1011 milf -lung -.-. ' : ,VQ9 rf --4 5 -1 ef ' B-g... 'Q'....l' J ' .- e, ,.1 -f1- ., M , V' 431'M'af----g.F f.5, ' 3 lm' arf' from rmrtl' to sulztli zlrf' tour mftiu islumls - HUl1Sl'lt, Sl'iL'11ko, Kxuslw, mul llolelfuirlu - and llYU1lSfII1flS of smnllz r islnmls. mostly linv islrfts. ,Hmnztflirls are f'l'K'fjl1l7f'f!' in iiru and llvc' lnpogrfijflw, flifhllltlgfl' firm irliug jujum uitlf llffflltllllll and U-l.lf'H flrmrzatir' srrrrvrx, sc-irfrc ly re- slrirts Ihr! !I'I'l-H42 stmrrf and lC'lll'f'S mllx 111 11f'r'frfr1l of the total lmm' uri fl civuilnlzlrl for Culliz ation. Siumf World War ll japan has lzcffw arzlwzllx' t1r1r'l t'1'sl1'c' and C'Ut1Sl'fI'fIlI.I'f', ul'ilr' adapting extrmriely 1101! lu tlw C'l'lII1gC'S brouglvt about lu' l1f'SfC'fU I-11-f'lIIC't1Ff' after llwf IITN. CiIlI4!ff'lfl1X' ber ffGIfllI'Ull!1l srmity, stullililx. tzml QIJIIIIIXIIVSS, japan is today tlw z1orlrl's ltiftlv ffilllflllg irzzlustriul fmuclr mul fur aufl dllflj' rlw rir'l1r'sl rmtiou in Asia. FIIIIIIIIIPSP Qoorls ami lmsiuessrfzr-u nrcf prrasmit 0!'f'fj!ll'f'l'f in .Sxontlwast .'1Sl'Cl,' lmt until rr-vcdrltly -lUf1Ill1'S C'OHSf'fl'lIll'If' pr:-'miers l'IIl'l' slviffri C1ll'llY from gOl'f'l'71Il1f'?ll lAl1t'0ll'f'll1Pl1l in tlvc aizl rmrl rlrlicflwfllllrfrlt Of Iliff region. Hou r'1'r'r, in rm rttufifl ffl ,l.fl'f jnltmrz of tlrr' lffgam' of irmctimz f'!lItSf-'fi by llhrlzl War lI's tiC'ff'fIl l'rcf111ir'r liisnklt Sato is non IIIUVIAUQ llllllfflj' tu ltllrf' n more r1r'tiz'e Asirzn role. Slvorlevrl lux tlw rrfrmzt turmoil in Rc-rl Cltlllld Sato is uorleiug tuunrfls ulval smnrf SHQ-QI st u ill be I1 lllllllrflfllff' Axim: .ilnrslvall Plan to flcwclojr a soft cvzslviou of fff UlIOIIlI.F lif'l'C'l0fllIlf'l1l uroimrl f,lvirm. jfI,lIflll'S greatest problems arise from lwr rapiri I-llljllbilfllfll flex aflofnnc--rit. Witlv 'PS million tmorr' llwm lwllt' We populntiwz of the cfulirrf l,'.S.l flflfkfwi into an area smaller tlvm tlrf' stale- of Mmztaua, blflflllll is far more truulrlvrl ln' urlmri inclustririlizatiorr fzmlzlclrrls llvan L'.S', vities. 'Iliff IQf!'fIff'Sl rm1c'm1tral1'or1 uf flf 0f1lC' lies uitlvirz tlv' 'l'oleuicln Cnrrirlorn, fufggcffl at mm mul by 'lhleyo and at the otlwr lry Kobe. Witlviri its FUIIIFKISS lie jatlmfs si.x largest ritirfs ronlrzining lialf tlvr' poflulatiml :mtl an urlrmz-iurlnstriul f-rnrlplflx 11711, prmlurcs IFS' of its I1l!UlIlf'flC'lIIfC'Il goods - along uilln most of llw prolzlwus of 1'flm1t1'tvy and azlaplatimz foimrl in lOIi!lj S '!flfl!IIIf'SC' surirfty. 'l'lvr' rily rlucfllcr of Toleairlo is l'Ul1ffOllfPd 111.117 problems Ollfifflllif' to urban life rfzwryziilwrcf. His i'i.Ql7ll'llYS fl'IHlfl'f f to tlvcf ruslv uf 13 million spverling trucks. ears mul rrioturcvrlrfs. Comnmlr-r trains mi jr1t1m1's f'Xf'C'llf'l1l rm'lu'ux' svstfni must lvirr ' 'f1usl'ers to jam tlw 1!fISSf'lIgf'fS into llw stcfanzx' Pars. .1 lark nj' srlzzffragcf results in tlvr use of ' '!'Hf'llIll7I tr14f'lQs , tlw 0Il!ll'ifAf'fUllS tank 1-ars that daily punzp out tlvf' c-rlsspools of tlvrf Cities. And ulvilff llvf jafrrlriesri arc- lmtlcr off ffCx071Ol71if'll,lj' than all Ufl7f f.'1SIvflllS, uorlrl uirlv tlvcfx' gli!! mule fnzlx' 21st latter Ili: ltalimlsl 11'lVl'H il Comes to per Capita irzrorrie - S7411 Il year. 'Iliff HI'Pl'H,QC' JIIIINIIPSI' VI-ZIUIIIIYY of 4.05 persons li1'r-'s in cnilv 2.94 rooms, and only one jatmucfsrf in 40 lids an CIIIIUIIIOIII-ffm ll is tlrcf job of l9rr'micfr Sato tu solve tlvrl pmblems poscfrl by tlvr 'folfrzido rrlcgrgalofmlis ami to Pllfillff that japan f'OI1flvllIlFS to prosper as slvrf luis dorm. llaiing irzlvrfritrfrl Ill'5!fOII1 and FOI!-l-I'IiC'Ilf'f' from Clvirm. japczu can rerrmirz ahead of lvcfr riciglnlzur for the rest of tlw century, perlvatrs for ez-eu longer. In tlve process, she Could teach China and other countries an essentially Asian lesson of adaptability and patience. 1'- gg.ir wa., Q91-. 'L 'fn ' 'C Sxaikai Bridge near Sasebo. Biggest arch style bridge in Asia. A small roastal rzzerclvant ship near Sascha : ff if 'Q . 4' U .' ' A .5 U .Cs , .HV A uieu' of the naval base in Sasebo. GUADALUPE sailors enjoy lbe Nagasakz tour u I 11 x f we-' ' f'2'-R , f. . ' if In 3? .4 if 9-1 V1 n 04' x '44-! Local Iouelies. ,. 'I- wg? I ,g - Q Wi-1 la, LT v. 5. BAB8 LT H. w. zzuuzmuu ENSYGN 5- G- PERKINS eucwssnzwc oFF1cEsz Emczuesrzmc ormcfxz A UTVISTUN OFFTCER . 'Vw 'Vx .-P C36 'FH u.J.Ambazgcw,HH7 5-C:HgA!vQj,QV' J.L.w40g:c,uu1 man Bu1ua:dinu,C4L4f. HUGH HLCL.5-l- HangsvLcLs,0hLu 13,- Q K 'Q . . ' 'y 'Hq.- 1 !, .. T . D 7 N-iid, I R.L.C8L5jutd,EV2 J C-5ddu.EV2 HamLifQn,0hiu Shawnua, wyu. xx N L 1 Mc LIHCPVGQUU .L 'Il LvH,FW5 V.L.s:uwawf,nu5 3 J,g7v53 t X ' f . f r Umlf ban Vudwu, Caccr. pn,LddULpd , ,,. pn- 1-E-5HCk,J1-.WWY R.L.FmanhZLu,MM3 J,L,JCHQ5,mm5 Scctt5daic,AzLz. UQf1ULz, uLch. fix lu: Sac1amcutc,CaiL5 S1 I-1, WFS J.A.A4kuA,VH U.u.Ap5k pq A C f,u,iCcC pq D 5 qcvff fA cf TL-5 'H gL ': N 1 ..a ,' ..- V., 1C UH. H-4Z- Tucsun, A1Lx. G1CQHUliLQ,:-x ffm I love my motor. l Z . 4 - u Yeah, they let me out on good behavior. - pill Last one to Long Beach is a rotten egg. Pilot, this is tower. Quit the aerobatics and taxi in! gp vii . XX . ' ' 3 5 We should casrep it, but for the time Wouldtoy!bff'5,'f,1'f1eyiS'bQ11'Z1lQ 530.9 bdffg we'lI use these rubber bands. to the gf! 0 I sure wish I were on a hospital ship b ' .4 -- I'm so short I gave away my shirt. NWI p e be FF f pb p y 5? Qi! J Ni, ' 1 y 'L 4 XX ' 'S y W Dear Ann Landers. . . lp ' ' ..,4'-- 8 ' lm W'-, 9 e 'W ,If S The Navy builds men. GUADALUPE uses tbem. .ls 7 pf fu' 'K 25 uh .v ' : ! S 1 , Yes friends. work YOUR way to a ,H Vic Tanny body. ,. 'I' And Ibis is tbe.a1'r conditioning :'. n I U' uni! for Happy Valley. I Wbat?.' Me asleep!? Never happen! '4' -21 Ai! ' V fx I For six monlbs l'ue been trying fo G0 ahead, I'm holding Ibe sleam bark. ge! them to pu! C'IlSbl.Ql1S on flwig bench. Houp many ' 'N s in Ann Landers? I P Z Q., , , G.f.I1uj4LLUf5Tf 53,1 ULQQ,-, Luig- J.o.1Q4Lcam5,NT7 LQv:Lc3nJ, Ygx, A.E.RLtChLc,J'.,51 U.f.T7uckJ1J,5T2 Sgcmaz, CJLLQ Nlnugapvygg, wing 'vu' .wg n - - J - P Nxgt , xi- 'onT'f r -1,2 I - . ,ff f . ,Lf f ' . I I ' v 2 ' I . . . I 6 I 'J r ,., . f,, , . ,, I .,-. M In u A -, LL kmk vp.: I :',....u,1 I-,-T44-,K Xk5f 1,L1fIw K J , I tl -,QQL f H., , bud' flkiff- ki. I m.r.v1fw,..-,isr: 5Q5wa1k,X.D. ., -J U.L.A1QnJaLc,5T5 xlshcnntmn, III. W.A.lunap,5T5 f4wHu15f, S.Y. i L h '.75 , , .I,... VU ,. . f ' Q. I Z L. .w - 'I ' Q'3g,','g., IKM H 15 LTJG R. L. FREEU B DIVISION OFFICER v V Q.H.Qa0j,ST5 J.E.HuggLu5,BT5 bf. Wana, H4un. AUted2na,CaiL5. fi! ll I4 . k.,7.S1fLLc2?Qc,BT5 ,Q.w.Tlw,,,a5'B13 fHlS1JU, ILL- V.HLnncapuLLs,H4nn. C.x.I19Lng,Fk L.R.Junc5, FN Duxadgag, Nach. H4nncapclL5,HLnu. in .J.x iff! f . . , I . cc IA K t,l ,y I Y fc1ZkI,rX A I Hub , I ,A JIL 5 , Hfrrs1vccfs,'frr flqU45, N H . at: I found 14 cans of pop in the receiwng regulator. Chief. .45 sf Mr. Freed turned WHAT value? Ps. ' ff .qvgifn I Agi There is supposed to be a full moon tonight. wan-' A. Mm l.,...,.-. w 1 ' fo And now a word from our sponsor. X... x...,f Ttverlty-f1'Ue fathoms and still suhmerging, Sir. I know that blasted football is around here somewhere. O Q 5 3 s l Y 5 1 Y l 1 P 5 Z 5' tm K ln It's not too good on long trips, ' ' but you should see it turn the You wanna see the cerzterfold. . .F ,tai C2522 2,11 1592 fs boiubon rs wa er. quarter mile. Yeah, and who is tbe one u-bo kept saying ' 'DOI1'l worry, it zt'on't leak, it zz-on't leak. ? Tbe Far East Chapter of tbe Mickey Mouse Club. 1: lk Wu. N... . ,ff 1 r ...as Tb Cipe for LSD Calls for IOOML Did you see my last movie eff I , I rvtw ,P ' KYDIIQ They wear Short pimps, of this stuff and rr large Coke. ary Offffms I N 66522. . l , .D ' Q ,, , A ,Q 0 -Q. I was a nofbing on Ike oulsidc. Nou -Q l'm a uoflvfug on M10 1'r1sl'1l0. 1 ou sure It uon! 11 on n Sf Cbezyp XX Il' a- L I Q, Je.. 1'vf vv JUsiz,5Q Lum Captain, 110.78 gonna run ou! of gas in lbc morning. 1 , EN IGNB G PERK S J.iL'.SICu,'a'LC,EHC E.V.Sau!L5f Njogggwood CMMS PluLLpp1.n lnands Dallas, Tex. If NN L, , .H - ..5y f :ul- .. :4.A.u.'ea5a,Er.42 Reg, licnvt. nfl! R X D-D-Uciiona, EH3 Eillilmcnla' Hd. if,A.SU L enexa, Kan5, efaenz,Eu3 L, I-1 Qui .1 v L ,- ,Lfn WVLL 5,-If Effnxclf 4 ill Q 14.41 L fjwftcsx, LLLQ What' You say the faucet ltghts up andthe socket is U. 1,,'fi lf f f 1 1 I IJ f nt, 1 'lVi. ,1,.'fgm',,,' ',', 4-'., H ,. 1,. ftiiiif' ' 1 I2ii'f?lm Ji fra , d'f.f,1 ,' ygjgqlfz fjf-P 111722 f KN-fo., na. .. gn-ll a ' rx am 4 And nou to try out my death ray. ' 1 I 4 Tum what? Once' of the Cfcmzs j us! Spit Ili! my ffye 1' I ,til Wake me up when I make Chief. e-:M Af. L Whal! Strange Iiltle men? Where?.' 6...--!'...-. f Y. ,AA 'Q' Do you see il? 11's in the left eye. - I VT' 'rm iff, J I I K . r We n 'ia' ,-wel 1 W,4M..........,........-X--M-W-1-f A , gg M' Q ' . r A ,. ,-, V , , , 1 Q 1-ig., A 'S 4' .Q- 1 1' Q ' , x j 1 J f L fe Q l 1 'L - ' . ffgf' 51 '. Sir there seems to be cz phone Call fof Bradley Boohy Baby. ' n2LL1,J1.,WWf oaLLmaH:, 1.1. W... N 'Q :lf '- . ,M 5 ' .f-'z:q, 0 b LTJG R. L. FR 7 fi 1.1 DIVISION OFFICER I C ' , L x X A D F LbQ1C,CVf l.H.G7444 '55 .IIU Lvluuf 5 A U v Lugv, Caafg. 1mpLzLaL 8cacn,CxiLj. Luka ll uv' llfQlu'Q ,- F 1vcs,WR5 w,K.Iunn,HW3 11,,w1, wash. Vpsaianra, HLCH 4.5 , A 7 Q,d.bcuu:,MN- , A . , 1 u unL.vw4, NLM Llnuvcui, x.C. Hain u R VQTDLQ hint HCCJ, l,qV2 N,HQgLy,WM9 Cami. VM, R..'b:..L5,C.1cL5- w x.R. Saud o.I.A4uQn,HH3 J-CumLctg5,MH3 Lfczcqcwz, mmm. 'Jaw Vczfz, mv. F.C.Hu1z,141 Southgate CHLL4 R.w.GeLgcH Cicvciand Onan f'5 YC -r-i S 'WN' .HV5 W.S.SaLu3,MMFH H.C.SQwwan,J1.,MMFN D.C.Lng1qman,NMFV J.A.RamLb H o:fmLcncw, Va. San Rafael, Cacig. Phcqagx, Arcs. Austin, vs aan,FN F.M,GutL4n,Fx w.H.Jepsun,fk R.5.Nat:13,Ji.,Fk Q,5,?q4QAf FY L L N 1 V , fx , , V P 1Q,Cn44 vga? gctrh, T 'u'af1 , ' 4, C LL 5 Tgw 1 1 H C4'114cddM, Utah Vhcenax, A14:. H.L.nu4o:c Splddaug, 1'N ax ,- nag as - O 2 Q7 q. K n'- l I J, ww- . , ll!!! ,h .' ,.fL I -A . X- Q'-' !1g.v:' Z .g k-V Z ' W gf ? . 117 J A' fl' 1 If we promise lo he good, u ill you le! us ou! of here? If you uon'l play my way 1'l1ju51 lake my ball and leave. Nou to just heal it up a lillle u ith my cigar. . DOwn here at main corzfrol u e turn our 1110 fines' Sfeffm 10P?6'y Can 11 u Lb - Did he say ZZ chlorine and 982, water or 9872 chlorine and 275 water? 1 r, , L, ' U --T 0 Y I SN 1 l Cl'4,,' A ' r , ' 1' S Y 1, -- it i 5' -X I 5 ' A If ,,'5 1 i-QQ' A A ? ' y - F y. Cjjljlfif slill think :lark-eve speak ll fflv forked lmzgue. Y Well, dc! m lndzan olher half is BT. l Easy does il - I think I have a bile. I They dropped the charges. ,.'. I , ff Q a 1 l . ,, A ' Q-,145 li N 2 K I rf 1 ' ' I ,X . ' u Q .E E C All these clocks. and not one is right. IW! If MI mf ' ff ll 1,1 Ns Good lo the las! drop. xx They wan! to know if we can go any faster. Boy, do I like work! N Ns I B, I -- ' ' .f' . 9 A No, I didn't bring my pillow - wise guy! SL' I Q1 9 1 2 0 1' 4g-0, 1 J IV X r Got it. African Dancer to win in the fifth. EQ Xt 1 'X 3 x Pi' ii:-:ICU in 0 ' A Want to drag, buddy? Sure we brewed it. E+.. fi Q 2 , ' 19 What! You disapprozfed my standb3 Fblfu Please tell that deck ape to stop chewing on 111 y IOP. .I- cl I LTJG U. W. MOILANEN R DIVISION GFFICER 1 P4 J. T4mm5,srv3 -I4 If Phziiipine Ibiandb Hlll S,F.CancCta,FN Faantiea, wgc, ggwlrlx F.R.SuLEiuan,FN Aubumdala, Ffa. pl? T.s.wQez5,sru3 MQ5d,A1LZCHd C.E.HanfLn,FN Canazcn, Caiig. U.A.MuCdCn5 CdQnv4iiz,Ada. .. In x 22... Chuda Uibta, R.c.u4n4Qn4,vccs cau45. Hvuston, Tux FPS U.L.Da1neZi,S as 1 u u A.L.Moodman,J1. Gaivustcn, Tzxas -r,, ,,, R.L.54,a.J,FN H! ,sFrs an .u M.ALQxand1La,Oi LLL' K F Tcwr5hr,FA ... .IVA cnagagu, Isa A.L if IL' T.w.FCJd,DCIA R. TcqqQ5,SFl Gamdcna, Caici- Long Beach,CalL5 'aiu -L2WL5.SFP3 G.A.RLchahd6,SFP3 DQHUQR, CGZU. W, SQdffZQ, wa5h V- f.. S K.BuakQ,DCFH Rupcxi, Idaho L ' l DANGER I Immun w.P.TagZul,DCfN LaPueute, Calki- 1 I i 1' 4 Ei A 1' v - 'S' 2 r ' 1 f N Yes f'iP'1dS, two out of three uelders recommend. . . 1 Hire the handicapped. Wattaya mean? I WANNA weld it to the deck. Then we got this great idea for a You just press here and my ears surf board, Ah so! Fu Ling do velly-good work. pop Out, If you have a minute I'll tell you how it was in the Old Navy. X. K, I, r ! K i I l I fi Uncle! Uncle! - I promzse to lake a shower more than I once a month. I i L e . s .... r' X I . -pn-3' Now comes the good part - sacrificing someone Io I baUen't goggen g letter from home since yesterday. the Greaf God Manila Rum. n 1 4 -Lug in The nexl time somebody asks me to build a bookcase for their old K Playboy magazines. . . W A 5, ----1 Y Dear Mom: today I played G.I. joe all day. ' Q And this get up I-n'.,Q , ,sf . 1 I wan! you men to not a figure of fun. . . 77? 0 I Y --M 'I ll BO ' uyh I U, YOU 3' H one has lo o th lg QQ! cz drink. g mug ,O is used for sunbathing when lhe BT's blow tubes. -1111 DI row your boat. . - ,V -- A l ,I ' It's okay, he's friendly. Roll again. jf., , J ,un D I, -V ' 3 ' J 1 X jl 1. E . ' K gf s.. ,f 5, t ga, 55:-1 . W . f lf-+':TfFi' r-:',?+- . -,Q-LY gf ,.-ff 30 -.. 4 V-'tsl'-tnivfvi ,V 'ii 'v-fit' . fx 1 ' ' 1. :if 1 ' t '35 5 X I Z f - 5 5 But what do I do when it starts ticking. I 4 L. lx Axullf Q I Let's see - in boot camp was it right over left or . . .P -13 wi i 4 Q -, 1 R X Xu. 5. K Uh joe - do you think it would work better A l . if we ,umed on the acetylene? How s thzs. It s my better side? What can I do? All my men are at mas Y , The scuttlehut is taking a suction on I nine center. Kao ' f Taiwan is a nation on the more after having success- fully weathered the perils of infancy- In fact, the success story of Taiwan has been so dramatic that she is fast becoming a model for Asian economic development. The gross national product has risen at the rate of 8.291 annually since 1952 and now stands at 53.1 billion. Industrial production has been increasing nearly 14572 a yearp industry on the islana' is four times broader than it was in 1952. Per capita income rising 412575 each year has nearly doubled to 5200. Economic stability was achieved by first re- forming the agricultural base. As the result of an effective land reform program Taiwan's agricultural output is rising 675 a year, and the nation is not only Approaching Kaohsiung. able to feed itself one of the highest-calorie diets in Asia, but has also developed a profitable farm- export market, especially to japan and South Vietnam. Even while improving and increasing agriculture, Taiuan's economists laid long-range - and highly realistic - plans to balance it uith industry. Supported by loans from other nations the Taiwan goifernment set about building industry and improving the intrastructure of railroads, highways and communications on uhich it depends. At the outset, major industries were put under government control, and many of them remain there. Yet for all the huge role that gouernment has played in Taiwan's economic upsurge, private enterprise is strongly encouraged, and in the past five years thegoz'ernment's shareof total industrial output has dropped by 6802 to 31075. Foreign investment is also being drawn to Taiwan. To outsiders, Taiu'an's biggest advantage is inexpensive labor. Minimum wage laws require only 511 a month for unskilled labor, while skilled workers get up to 870 or 580. The rates are only one-third as high as wage levels in japan and half those in Hong Kong. As a result, several Asian companies have moved operations from those areas to Taiuan. Taiwan does haue some economic problems, but so do all prosperous nations. The biggest headache is creating jobs for the 165,000 people who uill enter the labor market every year for a decade. Taiwan must also improve education to overcome shortages of managers and skilled foremen, and solve its brain drain. each year 2,300 students go to the U.S. to attend universities. Few return to Taiwan. Still, the scope of the problems yet to be solved only serves to point up how well the Chinese on Taiwan have done with their economy in the past two decades. Not only have they surz'iL'ed, but they have become a shou-place for the rest of Southeast Asia. And as impressive as the record is on its oun, it takes on even greater proportions when the economy of Taiuan is matched against that of a country only 100 miles away - Communist China. I . l. ' rg-'tint , : 1 In l I 11 I ll 11 q nn aI' 1 I -34 ' ' ' ...V . 214 I . R, P - mu, V, 5-,q,,..,,-. 1 - Q - -v . N' ' 4 A., ' 'u . . 5 PY -U vi -A v. uh ,4,,+.'.w' ,. tv' N' 4 - R' ' . tw-'WWI' -. . - .'..':- .rf fix' -- -' - ' .. ' -3 J -1 M ,.g.-, :5eB'4gq-QQ, fra., .,.,,s.. A 1. mi. . , 1 3- . , fy ' V .1p..rg,g4'f -' - . 5... W k wg ,,g','14'gf '-.- ,N 51 . f- ' '-yr ' f - 2 ' ' '. .5f P! A i ' ' 'FF-'f'::f. 452133. - .QA-g+-... ls .,.,.' v gig? 4.4, , , ki A 21. .wg N: ---.. A ,. i 'Q .. 'X it - 1 M.. 1 1 '-V 2 ' ...-51.',.p-g 'Y was 1' -in-n L ' , , Q.. ' filmx .V K - . M ,M .mn EA J L.,, an -Mug, L. I V, - .. UE, A ,' -, ig A, , . MAQ. - I ew: ,g K . The waterfront, H. Q 1' i A ,ru 4. 1 .1 , 43,3-. . rf .' 4 1, 224- '- if W-. Qx 4 J., V. . r., I... J .- X ' -, Q .' '!:'E Lg:':', ! 'TQ3 ,A 0 , --'ff ' J' L 2V'.,...-I G 3211, Lk P V S Ji MLM' U Doumdown Kaohsiung. Street scene Q ' ' In the markelplace. 5 N 8.- ..f7g' , -if x, .I w , 4 A A- ,.. ..,,....--4' ur-., . y, ,L Oufsirlv KGOlV.Sl.!lI1LQ. --Y QA an-bv-. Ljg. QI Q95 Ne? Q -lie 7 N. Sa. L. A part of the State of johore, Singapore in 1819 was ceded to the British East India Company through the efforts of T. Stamford Raffles. Under Raffles' liberal rule, the extensive Slave trade uas suppressed and Singapore developed into one of the great ports of Asia. It was made a part of the Straits Settlements, with Malacca and Penang, in 1826. Its commerical and strategic development continued unabatedf it was a British naval base before World War II. Occupied by the japanese from 1942 to 1945, Singapore in 1946 was made a crown colony with the Christmas and Cocos - Keeling Islands. It was separated from those islands and made a self-governing state within the commonwealth of Nations in 1959. In August 1963, Singapore joined the Feder- ation of Malaysia, but tensions greu. between her Socialist Chinese leaders and the conservative Malay-dominated Federation Government. In August 1965 Malaya forced Singapore's withdrawal from the Federation. Today, under the leadership of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore is trying to make the grade as Asia's newest nation. At first glance Singapore appears healthy enough. Sports cars snap along its well ordered streets, and its ships overflow with goods from all over the world. Government built high-rise apartments are rapidly replacing the sweating tenements of the city's grimy past, and Singapore's per capita income of S531 is the highest in Asia except for japan. But in spite of her apparent prosperity Singapore is struggling for survival. Prosperity depends on industry, which was deprived of its primary market when Singapore withdrew from the Malaysian Federation: and unemployment is now up to 1575. To keep the economy going Prime Minister Lee has been scouring the world for markets and initiating broad incentive programs in an effort to attract foreign industry to Singapore. He has also been keeping a firm hand on local unions by refusing to authorize wage increases unless productivity is also raised. His efforts thus far have been successful. He has drummed up a multi-million dollar export business with Thai- land, Cambodia, Palestine, and South Vietnam, has expanded an already flourishing business with the Communist world, and is negotiating with Indonesia's post-Sukarno government for contracts that would re-establish Singapore as the main processor of Indonesian rubber. Aside from the economic difficulties, Singapore must begin to create a national spirit for itself. To this end Prime Minister Lee has launched his Rugged Society Campaign to meld Singapore's polyglot population lI.5 million Chinese, 300,000 Malays, 175,000 Indians! into a single cohesive nation. The key to his program is the National Service, or draft. In addition to basic military training, the city's youth will get a stiff dose of enforced togetherness. They will live in integrated quarters, eat at integrated tables and be required to learn at least one language besides their own. Lee'5 theory is that only if he can get his people to stand together in support of their new nation will the society be healthy enough to make the new Singapore a successful entity. 1 R! h'l 'l '?l. rmr ' ...' GUADALUPE sailors find some exotic playmates. 1 x 1 1 ' iff ' GNU ' I Q British influence z's evidenced by the architecture of many of the buildings in downtown Singapore. ll ' ii l u L -.-4 junks, which serve as both home and liulihood to their inhabitants, jam a waterway. Q wwf' .t f'j7r X P 1 ,. ff '-.1 W F: F 4 ' st? on f Z. 1 t pl S A Singgpgfg version of Tiger Balm Garden. e 0 many re zgzous ern e in Singapore. . .- 't..: ' :- YH A ,U 2. W , I 4 ,. I t ' 'fp ' 'tv . ni F I 'I 1. hiv ,, I- i M :M Q F U I Aiurqgizv .F glib ., ft tw i ' ' ' K LM' .Y ,, . P ,N , If 7- .cv , au . -r,.. -X M A predominantly Chinese section of the city. 1 J A Botanica . , X ,we I I Gardens in Sif1Ef1f'0'e' M. 4 .1 Deck 43 L A ' 0 0 ' LT LEROV 0. CHASE INCH DEPARTHLNT HLA J.G.Fct:lzugi1,BMCS Sax'0'ifg H4QCI5,C.1L44. J, Ramo5,5'-45 PaccLma.CaiL5. lZ.A.f.1l5un,SN N. HoEEgwocd,CaL45. lZL'.F.KLll 'l, Z ,,, 'TEL A.L.GU5U:rn,am2 Baufmuz ?'ahF:,Ca44 .5 R'.H.5uma'C15,SN Piwcncx, -itcluoz. L.H.0a2L:u:J,5N ,',!rLivQ1,:,47i:. bl I I YN sf 1 yiwi qu CcL'c':!'L5l,Cum:. r' L dw' v.,.. n4.,-. .- 1 ,. 1., .. 1. . gf.J,I... Y fi R.L.mMQ5,s,'.42 R. pflVfU'15 5 J.i.Pvc.B1'5 Lgug SQfLQ.'g,C1f4'f, 5k'LCfU.'LCQ'i,CflCLf. JL'pLU:,4'.1U. C.F.C.z'::4,:gt.'.:,S'-' D.K.DavC,s,S,N' l'.L.E'c::.1gi:.1.5 ' Hcusfufl, TJL15 Srlccm, Ufgj, QLL:Z5fC'Lt',ATn- E.L.q'fL1Lfft:.1a:,SV R.L.H4.glzt,SN' J,f.HL'Lfl?1flH,J'L.,S'f v'rcflu114LLA,'1Lf. BOlC1QC,TQXl5 Jrumlgca, MY. Q Y ll In 1.'f,f x, I.L .u 111 xy F - -, , CN ' -' 1- .Lu1::L M. L.R.L0'1:3 - UC'1mm'C'Uff- Ozwxc FaQi:,N.Y. Junctcufllcifg' KM 'Sl' ll luv aL5.Long,SN Lubback,Taxas N 'v LQU.SC.0HgC,SN i:ngvLaw,waAh R.K.MaxweEE,SN Klamath FaZE5,01e w.D.G.wzLahaupt,SN KncxuLEZa,Tenn. f.H.Ccoh,SA Lou5natta,La. U.E.Uupee,SA AzLEebonno,Ma44. IM J G.w.Dean,SA Amvada,Colo. f'S f'1f4r1p,sA Clpuoutalc alig. Z A.S.HaZac,SA ZQniLy, wdbh- I. nl B. M01LUCk,SN , N f,. .1 . . Lf. ,gt wLuchedcn,Ma54. ' M.A.w25fe1u,SN SeaLide,wa5h. P 9 V3 fl sw J C bcirb n,sn J.u. 5aLew, 011, SpnLngfLaLd,ML lf' l.P.Ycung,SN H.U.B:g3nZ,SA Busicn,Ma5e. Mumgnaeaboac Tgnl WWW H 16iz4aw:.5A ., fan -I QA -- J.m.TUlL1'J Ch1cagv.144- Hia54cn,7fXa5 ,.v ,' -V N,F.AL4p.C-,SA Huu5!cn,Tuxas .. ,M 1 I E 7 fa 9 K + - . . - ' 9 And here friends we have the fashion season's the dewl are we ozn to unrep zz suhrrzarzne. ' I How m g g latest zn tropical wear. l 1 1 .Rpt i' Hmmm. Nou' is it lefl ouer right or right over lefl. - fifr K'4'i?r' Q 1. L 'TIC X - Q.. P: v '- A I suppose I should do something I abou! fha! rope around my foot. I E i 3 If u.'e're gonna play Mexican, how come we 2 dor1't get a three hour siesta in the afternoon? 2 9 E 1 I I 1 I 5 f r 5 L4 Y M. soil. --ik 1 5 x .nm xx r-n-':f:.- 4 5 F E 1 Special G UA DALUPE UDT- ir. . . the needle just fell Ei I feel overworked. ,,,..,,.W-wav va kv-... :.-- V-ha--.un.m.nMf..f -,J-.4 uw. ..Y..,f..,m.z,,,. 4- A. V - , Don'I tell anyone, but u'e're getting off of here, Would you believe I bad 24 monlbs of Okay Chief, nou' YOU Iif, and PLL grunt. A school for this. f If l gg DOW! knock it. . . lgol it wirb Raleigh coupons. 47' ...ohm Sure, ufe'll le! you see lbe ' 'Playmale of the morzfb II s fm rw 51. Oka ' 3' Sailor, no znzaulborized smiling. l v' 1'm bored. I should aue 8 b brou ht my stamp collection. 'Nl' .--N A l , . 'A zz fmt lo Look' l'm 121 Cl'fIf,Ef IWW' WH! If I , . . I I1 rlw rmzlrf. 111 M10 lllllff' I If .wil aroum I sf! fzrozmd i Y , l Oh. . . heb, heb, did! say I bad quit smoking? 3 ,f 53.1 Hold il! Hold it! They want their our: movies back. K . .-via 1 . ,, My rolunleer fire depwtnzenl was never like this! 'Q f . 4 X 1 -,Q-and-I .-LE, ,wg ,dv x 'lf gf . M s ri-ad' just keep away from Ibe painlzrorle! Who has been fldfllflrllg on my bose? s Q 1 Honest Admiral, we promise not lo drop you again. 1 x QQ, n 3 A Nou' bon in flue ge! in fberf'?.' 'x beck did my band . 'VP N rg-Q., ,, uh' 'I 231. You want to see my license? ' I Bet you can't eat just one. D 1 K I 1.1.- l'u-. wg. IIC' f ff If A, 4-3 H V 1 But lhey're for the Chief. ff I -,J Nou,- 5 I Q ff' ll ' x get a load of my 4-Step, Ui. IH- A-A-iryyvn A 52.5 fi a- L '- if ' - -4' 'D 4,,,.l 'Q , U , Lg- 'icfey ,,.,..... -44 X' '1 r'.F,.Fx,.-.ff x, - ' I 1- 1 ll 31 E!! f rllvf fi 'T ' , , i Q Okay, you put paint on ibe brush - lben what? 4 'ia 1 nm T A A I l 4 If 8095 in as laundry and comes back HS fflgs. wha, do you mean I m .slandmg on ue! f111z'11I? l'm musterirzg up rzmlzifion, honest. Four mermaids Off the por! bow! Ajax cleans like a while tornado. Q Af . O et, 2 .-J Dear Senator. . . I., i I' Q., 3 S Ark Say, I'm new here, which way to the nearest pizza parlor? M55 VY' 5291, 5292, 5293 Someday somehody's gonna inuent rust colored paint. 55-if I understand. The first one to land wins. But he said he wanted to wrap a big package. Y i '- wil ENSIGN T.C.RAGSDALE ENSIGN 1. P. PLUMLEY SECOND DIVISION OFFICER 1 R.J.Kuappzn,BUl Appi2Lon,W45. A ' 5 , v. I.J.Cq1hz1g,SQ uawb1Ldge, Maas. I-W7l01dan,SN Jacascn,u45, PIU ,, ---ML44' , A fam, 491n,5k '2H,4xh, -v L Q M1-f-Q.1f',s'm . . . -..W .L San Pgdic CQLLX. , . J.A.FLcwe1s,bN V7 B1addcch,vd- 0-N K.K.KLwbaL, 5 L,S I .f ff,1, wa- Saic .ana I-'L Qs ' v..,-y' J45,'.,v4, Lg.w iN I SdQ71WJHfS,CSL46' L.H.NlChuL5,5V5 BaudwLnavLLLS,V-V- I. 1. J.H.G:Lgg5.5F HabLcCcn,Ga- ,-.S WS nl u., ,, M, ,, ..'. n L.m.muhnK.vL,w,5W 5uff34C,H'V- ' ,vu - , 4 , ,,, .L L.L.k4Qf1.'L3f5' Immciu 'k,'Fl' 0- naC2man,5M ia Rock, At as r ,, F b heh.u,SK L1 ga Pain, . nv .. CALL f N,- I J.k.LuAc,5l Si vuUU1f,LH. 4. f1'l't' YN' 'J I 1..,. 1 I. 'L. .,I.f.U,L SECOND DIVISION OFFICER --....L,, Z R.H.Ccok,SN Cuu5haCta,La. QQ H4 D.f.JQu6en,SN Saint Anthony, Idahc 'l I 'J x.w.Hc4waisLQm5,5N Londuu,A1h. U.C.UL5Qu,5W GciIg5bung,5.D. L.W.SchLatCmann,SN BncokLnga,O1c. C.L.welchan,SN Rcanohe,Va. H.A.GaoadLdLz1,SA LaVz4ne,CaiL5. H.A.HavcnaLeLn,SA Sngde1,M.V. L.D.NLcLetbenng,SA ny .y , ,. J.J.SkaL5wL,5N UaC10Lf,HLch. ' I R.J.D,MLi5cu,bN UQHL5OR,TLXd5 as K.H.Pn1ma,SA DuHUQT,CULC. A.w.Taamcn,SN M4cwaukQQJud. R.VcungbZoud,SN SheEbg,U.C- fl! V v 1 f if 'Z w.U.ThomaA,SN 0des5a,Texaa M.F.Camtc1,SA U.O.Ru UILLIIC. 'I cJ,SA V vbllil T.l.SmLCh,SA DaEia5,Texas C.P.UanOadea,SN AlbLan,MLch. D.H.ChandZea,SA MemphLA,Tenn. ,mn-v H.Guzman,SA Sac1amznZo,CaiLp R.A.Muc1e,1l,SA whcaton,Md. G.B,FemaLZE,SR Jw , . QL:-x-Y! 'N' Boy! Things were never like this back in Alabama. IPI' :wwf 'T' ' ' 157 A 'T-4 fb L.. ff -iffvh 1 isnt? Back when I used to steal wallets. . . It must haue been those potatoes I 1 I DOIIII I have a If photogenic profile? f A ffl 1,1 .v ' ' ' I He's in another one of his ' 'king-of-the-castle moods again. Call me a grasshopper again f1'2dI'lZ let go of this rope. ,KQQC 1. ll I could do his unrep stuff in my sleep iH,:n inn.,-.H I If Pick that box up and then throw it over the side. 13. 1 X . 4 1 think it s the gang from the Fuji NO, 1,771 '10, out of ,. Club fu an outriggcr. ' 'CiIlllI.l'Pf'5 '1'ff11'PI-9 ' B Q, - 1 , 'x x I .-v ' 1,3 I Q :lx 3 x -7 , Q' 'Na vm rw-N I wonder if Rembrandt started What! Only 0 10 Pfmnd bass? this way? Last time he put the IMC in his mouth and tried to pass ' 'knock off ship's work ouer the boatsu'ain's pipe. ?i J fi, 'I' 'B I Q 1' g Hooray1'We're going hack to Long Beach! QL, e,.,, in ' x X ,J Sure I used to work for Bell Telephone, why? f ns ' 5 AO 32-I 1,- That's allright - he never did get my watch. V . . , - t 1 54 'M tk ! .A l I knew I wouldn't stand a chance if! told my sea story first. v-- 'iv' LW ' ,, ,A ,f- 511, I - wf. i 'Iii Can I let go now? The stars looked good, but I don't think lhey'll go for candy striped pipes. Q. .3491-n,.., ' Are you SURE there are 82 teeth there? Take me, l'm yours! I, ' x Z I ' Why we're getting ready Oh good grief. Charlie Brown.' to refuel that submarine, what else. If , ,ar , . 1- - L. If 1 s I lu... ' :. g :' .5-..',r7, all -n J STGUIR 'Chili Sure it's rough work, but think ofthe fringe benefits. Heh, heh. . . we just sent 'em - 2 Navy training films. 10,1 'Q mi- Q Ifee1g,ea,'f. , , Ami Agar-1'p1 Sorry Captain, it's out of ,jUf,5,,', ,,1,5f,, my S,O,,,c-mir, the questzona Ihzs passageway rs secured for field day, and that's 05, fhe Coast Guard is allright. ljust fmal' dO71'f while, 9 snr RI liz . g 5 Hou: about this way? lt's my -'S' helter side. 1-1eZp!My tie is caught in the s disposer! Hey! There -F' gn .g 1 is no name on this hm I .---girl 'M ,Si And they saidl could have shore duty. No. HE's from Rhode Island and I'm from Texas. W ? L These oughta keep me in hooze in Hong Kong. 'st-iT t ' - I -v,,q1i ' if - . . X x gnuvmz- ,lf V411 J, 'TA i 'Ann He sounds like a D.I. 'IT I if I 1 . I 7 a '1'1B 10 be a barber. 1 can get down as soon as the deck dries. ,ig ., . N '53 Oh be'll loue il. lt's called ' 'psycbodelic pink . ..s r fs 1 Q I x T ' I Q fx ' A V I 1 WlJC1!'5 5 'g.....' e ' --' . ' wrong with pink? Runnin' rus Hlmr, This ladder is loo short for crou-'s nest eggs. lbe way from the foc'sle. Turn lo?! ls be new aboard? Gcod grief. left Sasebo? 4 . t. . . I chased zt all All! umzl lo do IS dm I You mean we frm!! Y real good. No, I'm just wearing these untill find my contacts. Boy, this red will cover the rust ! Ifl have to clean up after that dog again Riptcwnsancur STATIONS 5 , wins ,HRQG3 1,---1 ',.. fJ The-swift-grey-fox-jumped-over-the. . . What do you mean lube oil? .7 It's sterilized milk. ' ll' ' x': ' . 1 Don't jump! It's only another Captain's Mast. Well, it didn't move, so I painted it. 'A I--A L ,fl 1 Y l 6 ' ill llll. '.hhf'hL , :ills ' I fed him Manila Rum with castor oil in it ll llll I llPl filf'4r 'M x 0 0 0 O J'Wl ' M M . C.C.Ba1Eow,GMGI Q,g,Ha1nLb GMG5 E D R 7 CamguLZEe,Fia. Long 5QdCh1CdCL6. Mll2QZgZ3zLi2Gga R.A.Ho5mann,SU Venruna,CaKLy I cl-v-. J.R.Schaoedcn,FTG3 BzcwnAvLEEa,CaZL5. '. fr. ' l.A.Thoma5,FTG3 S.A.TagZcn,FTG3 SummQn,wa5h. Eden,Texa4 R.E.Sunen5en.VTG5N SuLvang,Ca5L5- Q- U D Knuui SN k.u.mLiea.5V w4ez44fcHfN.v. Sk4PPQ1b'Vl- 'AN l gzmivll ENSZGN T. C. RAGSDALE GUNNERV OFFICER 4 L ENSIGN J. P. PLUMLEV GUNNERV OFFICER 5 ,. sf I C I 1, i f A llhs ,W Q 4 i Zi? ' L. Xx 1 'tai-F V X MAA ff -1... OFFICE il 1 X e And here is zrbere ue keep all Ike clothes ue sleal off peoples' racks. A . Q md g Krzil one, pearl tuo. A 9 I R 1 4' ,y A as V . 1' -, l V 5 X . an-X i l'm building a shack for my PJ. baby. I Il says ' 'Take tuo of Ibese Of course you don't see arzylbing. Q after each meal. 11's 1'mpressiom'slic, stupid! 5 Mr. Ragsdale, I lbirzk you iusl sho! my finger al tba! ' ' ' ' ' ' - . . . barrel. Nell, lame you Irlerl Ban , Szr? Il Certaznly zs an zmpregsme and ,flerfecrly fI7CZI'lIllZl'llGd piece of equfprrzenl. lf only if uoulfl slvool. :WX w ' 1 1-ff: . f x 1. u r, I Hey, tbafs no! ' 'Tijuana Taxi . Guess urvbo 1 bl-I with tb , , ' I I It sounds lzke ' 'Swanee Rzuer . a as! Shot' Eggers? fmgpegs ' bmssoed bullets ' s me s oes. E 'n A! Q .121 ,. f ' 1 A E yt, X, J ls this the way john Wayne Wba! course do I steer for ' ' submergeu? l'll be darned if! know bow it's ' ' does it? supposed to fzt zn lbefe. H ' ' 'ln order to remove C1071 from W . ll any U '1P'l se! lbe fuse for onl ' v I . - - ., . I 1 1 I bree minutes- Ham mecbambm I locked fbi' key'-S IIISIIZIP. I O BN 31' 3 1 K a ll- I T B' ' , 4-ai + ', A- 5 T5-' 7.11 '1a...5..... ' -1' A klong ' 'traffic cop directs traffic as 'zkcffili' . --rr' ' ef Y' ' ' i,', I no-A, .1 'I gs-1 xx Rfmglyly- three fourths the size of TGMIS. Thailand, a tropical kingdom of forested mountains and plains laced u ith meandering fir-ers and canals, supports a Buddhist monastery for every 1,300 inhabitants. Neu industries hum in Bangkok, the growing Capital. but four out of fit-e Thai are farmersg for fun, they u'atch cock .ffghfg mm' fish fights, and Visit each other. The population of Thailand is 31,750,000,' 9092 of the people are Thai. Unique in .Southeast Asia, Thailand - once called Siam - 11115 nez-er colonized by Europeans. Friendship uith the United States began in 1833, uhen the tu'o nations signed a trade treaty, thg L'nited States' first in the Orient. In 1965 the L'.S. Air Force began using Thai bases for operations against targets in Vietnam. The hub of Southeast Asia, Thailand braces against incursions from neutral neighbors lBurma, Laos, and Cambodiat. Com- munist guerrillas cross her borders with arms for insurgents - especially along the 550 mile Mekong River frontier with Laos. Boats from Laos bring in ueapons and instructions for the Corn- munist terrorists operating in the northeast section of Thailand, the main trouble spot. Here government influence is ueak, 9,000,000 farmers are trying to make a living on land that is often dry and unsuitable for farming, and refugees from North Vietnam and Laos are easy targets for Communist subversion. The trouble in Thailand has followed the typical Communist prescription for a war of liberation , Southeast Asia style, and in the face of this threat to Thailand, a traditionally independent kingdom, the United States has increasingly supplied military and economic aid to train the Thai armed forces. In spite of the reality of armed incursion and insurrection in Thailand's border areas, the city of Bangkok reveals only signs of rampant prosperity. Countless shops uith their consumer goods and luxury items emphasize the economic success being enjoyed by Thailand. What u ere once klongs filled u'ith boats are non neu' roads jammed with traffic. Thai imports from the United States rose 11092 last year. To keep up u-ith the ever increasing flou of tourists the number of hotel rooms in Bangkok has doubled t0 5.000 in a year. Largely an agricultural nation, Thailand is blessed with rich land and a plentiful supply of water and other natural resources. The combination has enabled Thailand to become the u'orld's biggest exporter of rice as well as a leading exporter of materials such as rubber, teak, tin sugar, corn and fibers. q. tourists fam the wateru ay on their nay to sep fl, C' f'1Ot1lI'I1g yyjgykgf. we l . 1 , . ,O 1 flnuhile, one of the natives, oblw10US me 'GSI of the uforld, prepares for his morning dip in the kfongl The great Pagoda of Wad Arun A . smaller Pagoda of Wad Am n KTQWPZG ofDawn1. IT I gn ,AL mw 1 em? 9 OlDawn1 s ,.f.+ .. ' Ek! , f54 ' ' 1 - MTH ,I .,g'?'v ugwrng ' , ,lf il f Q Mq,f,,: 3 rw., . -.1--Y' v A . -U , It 1 ui .lg :', -5.-'4 . 7,4-', ' 4- M P' 'f '-fab' TF' . on v- fe .Q 5. -1 ., I,4..' X.- Q 1 X .f -, -1 . n 7 ' . za.:-0 ,. trip: 311' an ,' ..'T f.,f. . ,Y ' 'f - ', .......-o , P I ' -- - P -' 1 ' 1-'P .AA- View from the Greal Pagoda V Q ' P T. , ,-I, .1 N - ..--J of Wad Arun so V. -:rg 'iff ,, ,QQ Temple of the Emerald Buddha H m Grounds of lbe RGC1l'f1llf1g , I 'xg , Buddha 'l'mnp!c C I Lf. IZ- . - L...- lifg If -I .Pff-Q 3 .R 'il llvrff a !I1l fC'l'Hllf pmfdfos Ms :ra to lIlf7l'li,f'f. 1 Fen' 'fflfllr lvarr- rars, lm! lo many a lJ1'r'yCfo 50rz'c'fs 1110 sumo pllrposr Grounds of the ROC11'?1l'7lg ms Buddha Tmnplcz W eau Zane Area: 398 sq. mi. Population: 3,804,000 Capitalg Victoria tpop. 6311831 Language: Chinese, Ef2glf5l9- Monetary Unit.: The Hong Kong dollar of 100 cents. Hong Kong lies on the China coast, 91 miles southeast of Canton, and has access to the Pacific. It comprises Hong Kong Island l29 sq. mill, separated by the harbor from the mainland peninsula of Kowloon 135 sq. mi.t, and the New Territories l365.5 sq. mi.t. which include the area between Kowloon andthe Communist Chinese border, as well as numerous offshore islands. Hong Kong harbor is one of the world'-S busiest. Victoria, the administrative center, rises sharply from the waterfront, halfway up Victoria Peak, H1 a curious counterpoint of skyscrapers and refugee slums. Kowloon is a crowded commercial and industrial center. The New Territories are partially under cultivation, however, there are steep hillsides and swamps that have never been developed. The climate is subtropical, and there are occasional typhoons. More than 989.5 of the people are Chinese. China ceded Hong Kong Island to Great Britain in 1842 following British occupation during the Opium War. Kowloon became part of the colony in 1860 under terms of the Convention of Peking. In 1898 Chlbtfll leased the New Territories to Britain for 99 years. The Crown colony is administered by a governor, aided by an Executive Council and a Legislative Council: the latter comprises Europeans, Chinese, and Indians. The colony's location, deep -water sheltered harbor, abundant labor supply, and free -port economy have made it an important center of trade, commerce, and industry. The textile industry has become the largest single manufacturing activity, but there is other light and heavy jndusny' and figbing is important. Much food, electricity, and ztater come from Communist China. A large tourist industry has developed. The cOl- ony has become an international banking center and a leading source of foreign C,,,,Q,,Cy fgf Communist China. ' I Maintenance of high standards of public health has been seriously strained and complicated by a steady influx of refugees from'Comrnunzst Chznag widespread poverty exists among some elements of the Chinese community. Education tsvnezther free nor compulsory, but there arg Chinese' Anglo.. Chinese, and Engl,-Sh schools, and two universities. The ma'or reli i y ' ', . - - 7 g oz zs of Chinese derivation. --x. Q51 Q ., 'gf-3,.l,g5f?f P- 7-. '-,W A 1,g,,r '-s-54' ,dv ,,g,, ,,3--. 'lswuwsf--'--f ,5..,,, W '1 4 . , -- lb- vuiqf W l -1 iw.. fu .Yr 4' fi., 5' Iflff ii ii in if 'Q-, ,f N1 6: S f ll . rl. F I ll 1-s 1 1,1 A IIDRM- -- TV 4 'fvvln -iqynuf .. ,, - W I 5 ff 1'- ff' f, MI if gm ..L, XX. 15 - 1 .. 'NY 'H 'X ! GUADALUPE'S Supply Department, not unlike most bus- iness enterprises, exists to provide materials and seruices to its customers. Such varied items as hardware. food. textiles. clothing, fuel oil, and lotions and goodies for the sweet tooth are carried in its warehouses and shops. Under expert super- uision and management in each of its specialized areas... GUAD Supply runs a cafeteria, barber shop, and a laundry fgenerally the best within hundreds of milesl Our bank is highly successful lcustomers will stand in Mu Wu, line for hours for our serzficesf Attendance at the GUAD Cafeteria during this deployment LTJG R. F. MARCV SUPPLV UFFICER testifies to the quality and acceptability of her cuisine. Few people bothered to eat at any other locations. ENSIGN J. 01. KINSEY UISBURSING OFFICER GUAD Supply is staffed by a company president, uice pres- ident, two managers, and thirty-eight hired employees. On these pages dedicated to the supply staff are the faces known to all for the services they provide day after day, week after week. year after year. qu' D.J.Sa.iaza1,SKC Guandn. H0285 ,CaLLj. E.E.w4L.sor:,SK2 P.P.Andenacn SKS Lung Beaci1,Ca1Z1,f. ' Bucnauan Dam, Tqxqg C.C. Ucmingc-,SKI Leng Beach, Caiigj. M. P.Na4.daA,SK1 -J 1 gLV25fU2f7.S'f5 u'.F.Scm1ett,1Z1,SK3 L.A.s4azc.SK3 if LIN- FfLCCllbLL'Lg,f-4CL.56. F. . I' 'n- V- .1 l.-lL,!vrnCl.4fLflrL,UK5 Y J,F,5L,L,:QLLQ,1'SK, I '-M11-Lftffrfg 3,385 , :fn ,.. , 1' 'H-L5-'.L.1'1 LL'SW . 1 ,.. L L x ,L Vcc S..Lf.a5IA.Q, Fgwm M2 'IA C.R.P.1LmQ.m,5N Clp-5,tepilen,50T,'S!1 ' ' ' 1'l' Satzccgww1d,w.u,h. Canarwz CLty.NUa Liu . l.g4li,l4U5' UNH! R.E.a.4Quan1gez,gaL2 Long BQaah,CaL45. A M.R.SuCLLvau BaliLmo1e,Hdt SHL5 'I 1... .viwau SN R.w.Lza,SN R.F.Rcch,SN ,xgdchk-1, whL5LZea,AZa. Jach4on,MLch. gg-KQ25aa,CSC 'iz44H.Fla. zgigugmem laCH.CaZ45, Vr . A ' g'g: 1' K N v. Bw H.A.Paui,CS7 T.R.Pugh.5N New 0nZeaH6,La- Q x UQ HQ w,R.Lehmann,C53 ChLcag0,T53- ,fx J.R.RandQLpH,SN FC,q2ncQ,0l9' R.C.BL1d,SN GaLna4vLi6e,FZa. E.F.Stevenaon,SN PanagouEd,Anh. I ago-4 F.Bejamnc,SN TuiavQ,Ca5L5- Qi? D.He:ma,SA KcuC5,THd- 1.31,UJ.gangi1Z'mn5g,TN' ' NL 14 115-1 ' J V D L ,A , Q03 i4.A.5ab.zg,SD3 A7.'f1.Aba5.f4gia5,T,J . . ,,Q,Qg, ,WH N-, . , 1 A.Bn,ttcn,SUl I,',4.Mey'05,5Df Lum Benaflycaugl ,'.1U,MufWg,LLLL43. Pn4lLpp4.ne Island: ng LSJaciL,CruLf. E'i:4LQpy:u1Q I.s4'zmd5 ' 'H 0934, I 1 I I 1 X 773 ,fs 5' 7 ,'-i.Z.LurI.4Lf 12 . F r., . W . , - .4, J - W ,2o'ii11a:T'4 JL,1,1,4,pp4,1u Haanda P!1u'c1:yr4,:.1'lsfmhis 5,f.6'LJiAl3'L'Tx', lI2f'l'F'LJffLl5V9l,J'l-,TN ,fL:L-',::,'1,2ar:d5 'lf-HP!-UIC' lyacaml vfzcupmne Uganda 1'-UNM' P Li14-.QL-f- lx Q sk, I K i Yeahl. . . Two hours for bauing laundry on my rack Af Hmmm 2 . . plus 30 days in june A ' If l f I A o f lf 7 :,A ' Q' gif, 3 fjff -P0141 1 Y ' E ' 1 Hey-' I ve Only go: 1392 days left .f nw--A Il says, ' ' Rusb order for U.S.S. Monitor. Only his hairdresser knows for su Does Iwo pair boa! a sfraighl flush? H Sunni Ln, Here comes the Repose! ' -fi-fx' ' f 'lf' if re P ' si 2 Looks like we'1I have to survey another 1000 barrels. '13 'lm' l v l11j.lQ:..n.,j ' .7 ' ,-vv',1-.Twig xr' xiii: E -,ii-' 5 l G ' P- ugg - 'lI - 1' - fr, 7 ' 05 . as -D ,. 11's no! really free, bu! it's great sport to ge! llvem Ih1'r1k1'ng il is and lben Charge lbem floulzlc. I Q GFA -:JH lib I'm just writing amendment 2410 the original letter to my congressman. F1 I E 1 3'1 -,,,,...... -7 ltbink tbat I shall never see . . . a ship as lovely as the Guadalupe. l'ue been making meatballs for 96 hours straight, and are my I said I want the top rack. Change your pesos to dollars or else. eyelids ever heavy. 'Q ' A I wonder if be would miss just one little drink. 1' I ...--- 4 l m jus' u fU l 1K llftlil they restore the flushing water ME make cz m1s!ake9 Newer happen Cf1'71C0'719 ln 'ji ,4 ftl 2 A - '. J ,, Xu 4 ,--- -.4-1 sim It -...X Dllmvlil Ralph .' Next lime we golla look for that hamster of yours . . . A V ' .531 Ou! naw? Iam at attention - The ship's at ease. I . . 1 9 4 .t1 wx' N - 1 Y9Sszr on Yeo Ifecommend nfu Liquid X51 Pheasanf undcr u haf? my blork I I1 ni Ihr on N 19 year lj 1 or KXISITQDHPI hfl!I!fS , , p , J V I r , , ' J Y P E-Mn A' Y .,. 3 J W1 f42f ,, I Ever lr-v lo pain! Ihe messdeeks overnight using , dixie cups and acid brushes P Hmmm -I'lI bet lhis shoe used brand X- S 1 If il jumps outa there again I'II whack if with ihis paddle. .fy A few more days like this and Chateaubriand. . . Would you I'lZ be able lo go to Vic Tanrzey's 1 believe file! of boondoclzer? for a whole year. A ..f . - .ix X. I D NL UP ' jumped ou! and grabbed Herrrm You should see me when lhere IS a full moon. ' I d0n'! know wha! it is, bu! it juSf F 'K gv,.i When you turn around l'm going to bit you with a snowball. II::'F .... :Ji ! I Llliuljfsmg I Hann- .zg I KT' 4, 'Y'il ill A... . I 1 I .4 le' i ,tx Ileft my heart. . . in Olongapo City. Y9SS1'r 1 d tb' K, '. O HWS Special. Only 985 for P cntzro stony, 'thi -.-g,,,..--- FQ You want to know why that S0l1Pff1Sf9dSO g9Oq1?1 Sew your stripes on?! What do you think uasbed my feet zn zt. this is, Mon Ton Pj V r. rlffpyhr I I I I MFI 'il ' n fl ,k aww I uondcfr what the orerdtzc Charge Gitlgef ffl? 193' Pf1'flMf'SS0'1- is for 8 years. I I I if I F r I I I . f 'Q , ' '5 'f p, zpbdl IS If Why yes, I did just have my 116117 If 'I 'gn HC stylvd I I I 1 I I KN 5 I 9. If I I- I' 5 I s I I K I I I' This is just the mixer. X It may be disbwater tonight, but L T . A , A Tl l I just fl jeu' vegelczliles and ' 'poof Je '95, Comeb 'O'1'Sf'- we have tomorrozzfs soup. l'm practicing for liberty call. ,g.4,,... ,... -.- 'cs ,Hy pants keep Sl7fl'IIkI.I1ILf s x r .pg Q! -a - UI , 4 .ff 741 Hub? I missed liberty call?.' I. an 48 -. Q s Come one step Closer and I'll sugar coat your nose. V312 L -' U N-mmf l 3 hours and 48 minutes Spent 5!'IA!1I'IIQ 'ny slvoes and Hamer steps on them. Situated in the Pacific Ocean, some 2. -i-00 miles wpsf ol San Francisco. l.-lfeul 6.242 square miles IRank, .j711,j' Population F1965 est.jg 710,000 lRank -.i2ndI, Capital Hon- olulu, Offlkfe of Governor 5,3 3, 500 per year. State Flower, Hibiscus. State Motto lju Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono IThe Life of the Land is Perpetuatcd in R1'gI.1C.O,,5,,CS5y Nickname. Aloha State. ' ECONOMY. State Finances l1965t: Revenue, S287 mil. lion,' Expenditure, S273 million. Leading industries' Food proclessizyg, tourism, ngilitary installations. Chief gg,f,'C,,1- tura pro uctsx Pineapp es, sugar. ' HISTORY. Polynesians from the southwestern Pacific probably settled in Hawaii in the middle of the 8th century. The EI1gl1'5l9 P-1'PlOfQf. Captain james Cook, is generally credited by history with discovering Hawaii l17781, 11-high he named the Sandwich Islands. He was greeted as the re- incarnation of a native god on his first visit, but on a trip the following year the behavior of the Englishmpn djspejleg' the myth and in an uprising against the breaking of native taboos, Cook was killed. At the time of his first i.,'5,'f, Qacb island was ruled by a hereditary chief. In 1810, however, Kamehameha, chief of Hawaii, the largest island, became sole ruler of the islands, and agriculture and commerce be- gan to develop. American and European traders carrie to the islands, stimulating commercial grouth, and bringing with them serious infectious diseases and Western habits whose introduction contributed devastatingly to the decline of the native population and a breakdown in their culture and traditions. Missionaries. who began arriving in 1820, played a 1710- jor role as advisors to King Kamehameha Ill, who ruled from 1825 to 1854- Hawaii in 1840 became a constitutional mon- izarchy. xlfrom 1842 to 1854 an American, Gerrit P, judd, was rime tiinister. In 1842 the United States u as granted rights to a wha- ling base. The following year, Hawaii's independence was formally recognized by other nations, and foreign capital began pouring into the kingdom. A group of financiers, the Big Five, gradually came to control the island's economy. About this time the first of many thousands of Orientals be- gan to settle in Hawaii. United States influence grew steadily, and in 1887 Americans were granted exclusive flgltfs to Paearl Harbor, where a large naval installation was constructe . , In 1893 Queen Liluokalani was deposed after she re- fused to accept several constitutional reforms. A provi- sional government, mainly under the control of Americans. was established. After President Cleveland refused to fmflf?-Y the islands, a republic was declared in 1894. with Sa l0fd B. Dole, an American, as president. Four years later, under President William McKinley, the islands were voluntarily annexed to the United States. In 1900 they were 'Hilde a territory, with Dole as the first governor. America's entry into World War II came with the japa- NPSQ surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. After the war carrie a massive wave of capital to finance neu industries and construction. A new middle class and ijniftg-lapgor unions also developed. Hawaii became the 50th ae in 59, Since the 19305, Hawaii has been an increasingly pop- ulflf tourist goal and tourism has become in the past d0Ct1d9 lb9Hleading factor in the islands' economic growth. Ha- zva11's sublime climate, its beautiful vegetation, and its Splefldid beaches draw not only large numbers of visitors. 'many permanent residents. Although there are many facial elements in Hawaii-Chinese, Phil1'pI't105. PUKWW' SUUYS. Koreans, japanese, Puerto Ricans, and Cjaucasians- flipelthnic groups live and work side by side Hill' 111,119 la tension. but . one, -r-fr-r J' .4 ...,--vw-- , Mg,- 1 .- ..wht 1, 1 Apr, - . - s ' .X I 'L N Lvl , 412 1-'1 A '- . g. .U VF... .4 We azfurfmr comuuvfn v. c. rcsuv fxfcurrvf oafmcen LIEUTENANT COMMANDER J. M. RICKLV zzxfcurzvf ofrxcsn vi' -In 1 -! I '1.MnM PN! A B Kagan P53 R D q' 1 . ' P 1' 1 5. F. ,, r . .K-LUQIHPNSN U-L-MLGMSW .'.4.0.ALi.f1g,sv .x1.0.KLwm,sN L.0.LQ'12e.1,sN A mutbccrcdikg. CiCmWC55,Ky- Omaha,Neb1. BQnd,C1c. GaLn5uLEie,Ga. EugQna,OnQ. Mgqginggngh Mall call, sick call, and liberty call are all responsibilities of X Dzdfision. In facl. X Division is often 'Z-9P0'l5lbl9 for mall Call for SPU9f61l SlJipS- GUADAL.UPE's slJip's office yeornen are experls al navigating I 'ougb the perennial sea of paperwork. Armed wills mislalee proof typewriters and awe inspiring dedication 'hey 'flake formidable warriors in lbe battle against adrninislraliue cbaos. The GUADAL. UPE sick bay is rz ' ll ll ' - d bis SOWCG of a sublime sense of security for everyone aboard. Regardless of lbe disease The Doc an Sltlff invariably have a pill for il. Il bas eoen been rumored tba! lbey bane discovereda single pill fo cure eUf J'llJin8-sort of like an elixir in lable! form, I bear tell. f--- E nga CH f 4,---1' bguc RLdGy TLX15 ' mia' if HM Q , n H J.w.VutemAuu,HMC X f - ul Lfffla UH U5' I ' . , rf.r.e.5m.1dz.J1- mi -H W 3' r L 4.. . ' 1' Ll. 'l i.J1-.HW ' f v 01.43. ' 2 1 ,IIIIII!!l lllllllll U I .4 ' l Il si -'null X -1, Are you really Clark Kerri? The ice cream is too sof1?.' I wO'fId'f jollll Ilae Navy urzlil I go! permzsszon from the U, S, P051 Offjcg Sl1e's only a paper doll bu! we lore ber. Gee! Tlney just named me wk ay . ff ,, ,, AAC ,- Why 1'I's a buggy frilof Mr. UV Talker of the year. 1 Good Gfl'4?f.' 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