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l m o Most of us enjoyed the bo-mbline assignments most. After several days of firing at the beach we could come back to the Task Force feeling that We had 'done something more concrete than steaming around aircraft carriers. We did a lot of shooting at the North Korean railroads. Ko-rea is very mountainous, and therefore the rail lines are only a short distance from the beach. We could easily get in close enough to drop a few shells on the tracks, on railroad cars, and perhaps on a movingtrain. We also managed to send some of our five inch calling cards on enemy gun emplacements, troop concentrations, cities, factories, supply and ammuni- tion dumps. After one especially effective bombardment mission the cruiser Helena told us You win today's gunnery prize. We all felt pretty proud about that. o
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During our upkeep period in Yokosuka we had a ship's party on two successive nights at the Club. Our Welfare and Recreation fund supplied the beer and the entertainment while our cooks and bakers really turned toi' on the ham roast beef potato salad and a tremendous cake A team of apanese waiters served us and a dance band played for us We exhibited a little musical talent of our own as the evening wore on g glers and dancing girls added to the festivities Simply saying a good time was had by all hardly covers this memorable occasion in our far eastern cruise 7 7 . I , V . Ju - ' if ' Y, '
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The mock invasion of Kojo was another of our varied assignments. This entire operation was very hush-hush, and it wasn't until a few hours before the fireworks actually started that we knew what it was all about. The opera- tion was designed to draw enemy troops into the open so our aircraft could get at them and do some real damage. It was a complete success. We helped escort some of the amphibious craft to the area, and while the actual operation was going on we screened the force from any possible submarine attack. Our assignments to- the bombline all proved to be most satisfying experi- ences. We felt we were doing a little something to help the guys who have to do the actual fighting. We got shot at two or three times, but that added to the feeling, and let us know we were doing some real damage. ' ' . - -- - 1 - f- ' - g...,...,,......g-e . , - . - . . . .. ,, ', .,. . A A , ' , ,.. .-N ........-....................,.:..,...............,--.... ,, 4- ---- ---M -v-1. ... -........- -.,a..........n.n.-.,..sn................................ u.........-....-a-:-...-..--w- 7- - W- , Wi, Y, , , YY, V - - - --- -ve -V V - Y Y' ,,..,...1.a.a
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