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PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND We took NEW BROOM II and BLACKJACK in stride but after sixteen days at sea and Special Sea Detail we wanted land — not any particular spot — just land, and the wonderful support it gives. We were detached at Gibraltar and that any place proved to be Portsmouth, England — jumping-off city to London. We gaped at NELSON ' S ship H.M.S. VICTORY, visited British Frigates and Destroyers, had tea and toast with English Sigh- lors and saw They Never Wear Less at the theater in town. Bomb damage struck our eyes in many places and we wondered what it was like here then. We took a two day tour to London and saw everything — Buckingham Palace, St. Paul ' s, Westminister Abbey, Windsor Castle, Tower of London — the works. Of course Picadilly Circus had its own quaint little attractions. Newport was now but a memory. Our appetites were wet, our feet were dry. We wanted more of this. H. M. S. Victory — Lord Nelson ' s flagship. The Navy of another era. andmark of thirsty Englishmen Qfo Cm TOT line an J) i HUttiiMM I Dickens ' Old Curiosity Shop, Portsmouth St., London Children are the same everywhere
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TROMSO, NORWAY M Vast billowy whiteness . . . pleasant warm congeniality inBm The North Sea obeyed the laws of gravity as we steamed ' neath the shadows of the breathtaking snow-capped mountains and the cool, crisp air they brought. We crossed the Artie Circle and took pictures of it. We ' re now official (and actual) BLUE NOSES. The first American ship in Tromso in two years, found us all over the front pages upon arrival. The city and its people were ours, and we loved it. We remember much of this beautiful fishing town . . . the Grand Hotel . . . the Tirpit-z ... the Northern Lights . . . Mack ' s Brewery with beer in every scuttlebut . . . beautiful blond girls . . . climbing mountains . . . that look people gave you that made you feel you were really something ... all those kids on the dock watching every move you made . . . the earthquake that Fleishman al- most started at the Arbeiderforeningen Dance, with Coudreaut and Rosplochowski contribut- ing the sound effects . . . the few friends Howell and Carafeno invited aboard that was a whole high school. It was truly great to be an American sailor in Tromso, Norway. One Pub, one movie . . . 14,000 wonderful people.
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