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.- Ii-gi fa iAi 'nl' lu, , 52 '-l 7'-I I f-'hfP' HAWAII Our first port of call enroute to our first Seventh Fleet deployment was Pearl Harbor, I-lawaii. We were all fairly familiar with Pearl from operations we had conducted in the Johnston Island area the previous year. But such sights as Diamond Head, the beautiful countryside, and the even more beautiful girls on Waikiki Beach made very visit seem like the first. We received two days of grace flibertyj before departing for Operation Gear Teeth in nearby waters. Operation Gear Teeth was a co-ordinated Navy-Marine air assault a- gainst the island of Molokai, hypothetically occupied by a subversive enemy force. After clearing the island of all enemy resistance , we commenced backloading and then returned to Pearl Harbor for nine more days of fun beneath the Polynesian sun . For those of us who possessed the needed intestinal fortitude , there was the chal- lenge of trying to tame thirty-foot breakers with our surfboards at Waikiki Beach. Of course, for those who had more common sense and cowardly instincts, there were many sights at which to gaze in awe. Facilities for men of all tastes and preferences were readily available. We surfed, swam, hit the night spots, went souvenir hunting, and, fools that we are, chased the numerous girls we would see walking along the streets. 8
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