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i I' .t ,L in A K i ii ' ' 'F ,.-f- f V sf-- - PV- 3 pl . , .ff Nan ,t 0 A vm- i ,rw -av U, .V .g F, no ,Mih- ,.z.,.., ,,, , , ,, .,, .. , A It took us fourteen long, torturous days to finally reach Subic Bay. Even though delayed 'ddle of the ocean to replace a wiped bearing in the for nineteen hours by lying-to in the mi main drive shaft, we somehow arrived in Subic on the morning of September 28 -- as scheduled. As soon as we dropped anchor, the USS PRINCETON QLPH-55 transfered to us the Third d 'ralj M Lee Commander Battalion, Third Marine Division, and the flag of Rear A mi . . , Fl et We were now a combination of helicopter carrier, Amphibious Task Force Seventh e . troop ship and flag ship. After loading all the Marine ammunition on board, we shifted ' ' ' A A ' t'on of that first frost San from our anchorage to the supply pier, drooling in eager anticipa i Miguel. ' f' ' ' f L'bert Call , we immediately jumped in- Upon hearing the almost forgotten piping o i y K0 our dress whites. Everyone had heard so much about the town of Olongapo, which was ' ' ' 1- t' 't was only natural that this would be the first Just outside the main gate of thc Naval Base, i place that any sailor, after so long a voyage, would go. Many of us will never forget the jeepney drivers who would careen through the unpaved streets like madmen while taking you to any bar you preferred. Or the shoeshine boys at every corner who would put the same que ' i nna shine, joe'? . And last, but far from least, the girls. Those little, brown, almond-eyed Filipinas. Subic Bay was to be our home port stion to all of us, wa for the entire cruise. We were to enter and leave the familiar bay many times ,,,. ..... before departing for good on the 29th of 4 ..- Mareh. Throughout our stay, the people :ve . ,ll QL, : --...:.-....---- -.: were extremely friendly and outgoing. ' ' Some of us really grew to like Subic . All of us will miss it. 4 -Q . it? N
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