John McCain (DL 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1957

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overcrowded populus and the numerous shops and peddlers present both the tourist photographer and shopper with inter- esting opportunities. Here is found, as elsewhere in the orient, the curious combination of modern mechanizations and primi- tive customs. The highly decorated but under-powered fishing boats and the lethargic sampan Water taxis make the muddy waters of Kaohsiung harbor an interesting spectacle. For the night-liter, the 19 famous, but closely regulated bars of Kaoh- siung provide the chief entertainment. MMM. Ge :V 6 ' O . lwf Shrimp boats are coming Local Hack and Hackie 1957 model Harbor entrance Waiting our turn A happy crew

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,R-f'!-129 Iune found the McCain, with DesDiv 211, in Kaohsiung, on the southwest coast of Taiwan, for a four week tour on the Formosa Patrol. The operations during this period consisted of two tours on the patrol, one typhoon evasion maneuver, and the remainder of the time as air defense ship in port. The city of Kaohsiung is not farnous as the Pearl of the Crientn or the Flower of the East and, in fact, has been described in rnuch less flattering terms. lt is actually a very important military base for the Chinese Nationalist forces and the U. S. Taiwan Defense Command, in addition to being a very important com- mercial port. The city was under rather strict military supervision with a rigid curfew and much out-of-bounds area. These difficulties, in addition to the port and starboard liberty, prevented Kaohsiung from being noted as the best liberty port on the cruise. ln spite of all the difficulties, however, the city was interesting and warranted an occasional trip over on the beachq For the tourist, the city offers a real taste of oriental life and culture. Kaohsiung displays both the Western influence and the dominant oriental traditions, which are the heritage of both the ancient Chinese civilizations and the lapanese peoples, who ruled over and occupied all of Taiwan for many years. The busy, l , , T elfsf-fl ,T ja :Nw 3-,TT T , f T T I gT'L?:T4,i,' 1' 4 . f I 1.1 -j ' ei-Tkyg, Q ,WT , , ,Vg f yy ' .T ,.., ,QT-, , 7 a ,, g T 3 I , .T , , r , .T , ' 21 l Muffy! CV X ' ' X V ff' ' 7 f Q 1 ' T Tw f T 0 -f,' ffT,9V7f'f4f ff T , . T , T 5 T T' ' T T 1 nf., ff - TT W TT T 1 T XT . 4, f ,frfffwf DFQKQK mffw 3, , 5W5v2Qp.M., A Lf 1 ,f-wil I' if TT .,, T ,,.- TT-T f- , ,V f-0 QQvf2jff iff? i .. . , T-jg - -' W 1 uw fzT.Tg,,f,Tjj T .wr ff M, Tix- , ,M ,-.fT,.-MT., , , ,,.,,.,.,,. ,atst T, Z T, ft? T - Tff-mf -Jeff TT fe ffMVf,vf-W, as, wi .T-fTTf,4.MsT,wf fTa,,T,-TT--: T TTT: T1T-MTNSM TT.'7T TT QT-,T TMMYAQVTT-f , -TT.,,11,f,rw,.4 1- fn f---k 57 ,v, T QT irgzmr , f Q, T' T, T ..', T T. t,', Tse-gT-T ,f-wTw,M.::-,TTT TMA- Tv : -1- sf . ff ,-'i -T 'M f T :T Q 't WNW T :vi-:Ta-TT -A Ts M A T TTTTT srat K 'fa' lf- ' X 4 'T' 765' Thi K 'rf T ' 2,2 T . 4! , 4 ' -TzwfT-W, 5 WWq7'2ifT .T ' Ag T. , T V77 'V' --f. .f,-- T TT,,,T-Q . 3 ' 2, ,T , f' T, TT ' T T , f- I QT yy- Q3 - , g T T- T , T - .Two we , T, TT T - T , TT T , , , , 4 T TQYQZSQ7 ,TTT T JTATM, M -204921,frfyvggi-w,f-fiNT 5 i X ,A WT, W. TWMAT T ft, T ,, T.-,fhyfmw T ,.,f.,TTT,ff T, ,, T TT, TTT , TT , .Ma-T T- T, T .T k- WT-MWTTTM,-ff-w. if T, ,TT T , T, , T MTT-vTf79,wT-Mw.rf..,.- rs-,,.TT-mfg ww T555--TTT. - ,c X 'T ,T-Tfv-'fmfai TTsw,.T,- mr, 0' zswg,-T 'K - , nu TM ' - T, fT, -N - 'bJ,,'?fT ,-Am.gf,- ,,... t im, TTT X' X T fy T.-XT, 'fi' sw 1.5 K .T T lf,-2 ,sg-kg,-Q, 5 3,1- ,5 74, KMTQF, TTIEQXT ,rj 4 wg, ,T T T X ,T.t ,T ,,.T, Try, , T, T f,'!:f7T-VV--fiism,fTTWfT-4 4,-f,f'0 , fT- , 1,-,Hg 0 - 4 T T- TUX -- 0 'T - 'T -fT 'fs T -TL., fM.T,f ,wc T2 4, ,ff ,K ,M ,., f ffTmT,,,T T T, T T, T T T ,T T A , TT , ,V,TT,.f,-,T,, TT ,kkr T- X-TT KTTQTTW 44 , T ,'-'Ti J T-s -.f,,r: T: ,- 7 TTT, ,.,,T ,,,,, , il T iii? ft g Tl1 Ti'?:Ti3Tr5i 'A ss :T ...,,,,,,: ,VST 31 - i,1j,T-iskTQ,T,N ECTTSTKVA tTT- 1 i,,?EQ21,,gQQLTQTg ,'-' ,A R TT T zg.1s.2LsLQ3L1Lg,gg:s.a.m.m.,5.suTMa,-.,.- 44:4 ,'yTT- V,.T,i,,. . , , , f TA- , ...g..- :,.,,,,,,.H.f.,.L.,.Y,,,,... , A, A' M , h L I K v



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NEW RATES Our three new Ensiqns Tino makes good We're standing behind you Kyler makes third To three young Naval officers, 2 luly l957 was a memorable day. George E. Anderson, SOC, Lee R. Anderson, EMC, and Carl I. Weidetz, BMC, were all commissioned as Ensigns, United States Navy. They were sworn in by CDR. George A. Cowen, USN, exactly one week before he was relieved as Com- manding Officer. The new Ensigns, since departed from the McCain, were cordially welcomed into the Wardroom by all officers aboard. ,Not to be overshadowed by these advancements up. the ladder of Naval command, 31 men were pre- sented their certificates officially appointing them as Petty Officers First, Second, and Third Class. These advancements were effective on l6 lune, and were the result of the Service-Wide examination taken in Feb- ruary, l957. Rate grabers

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