Hooper (DE 1026) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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, I 's ri ,, . l I I I l ffl lil KAO HSIUNG Late in the cruise Hooper and two of her sister ships drew the Taiwan patrol while the fourth drew station ship, I-long Kong. Kao Hsiung, Taiwan was the base port for the patrol with the routine being five days on patrol and three days in port. The patrol was best remembered for its rough weather and the uninviting appearance of the brown coastline of Red China. Primary duty of ships on patrol is the collection of electronics intelligence, while a secondary role is to serve as A an early warning in the event of . A an amphibious operation undertaken against Nationalist, China. During part of the patrol we had as guests two officers and three chiefs from the Nationalist Navy. Shopping in Kao Hsiung was less inter- esting than elsewhereg but the liberty was some of the best. The girls were generally acclaimed to be the prettiest of the cruise, and the enlisted men's club offered good entertainment. During one in port period, the club was taken over by the ship for a mem- orable two day ship's party. JYN E29 ' 'l x:.,1f!. f ll

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l 54 9' . , L V' if WZ oaiii ' V hiv 5 XX V N. P 1 A 4 1 5 l i 'f?I! M g. 5. i 5 2 'E Q . L? V? 's 'E x'W 4 ff K' I M g l .,.. df' PECDPLE T0 PEOPLE The people to people program is an effective means of Winning allies. Its es- sence is that friendly help Wins friends, and enough friends Won means a country Won. ln actual practice the people to people pro- gram provides disaster relief and aid Where funds and manpower are limited. While in Hong Kong Hooper helped with Working parties to assist in repairing typhoon damage. In Kao Hsiung, under the direction of Chaplain Sandvig, a large Working party spent several days providing much needed labor for a Church run hospital in an Aborigine village.

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