John McCain (DL 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1960

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music was supplied by the Third Army Band. Everyone had a terrific time at the party which featured dancing, beer, food, and fine company. Everyone was sorry to see the evening come to an end and many expressed the feeling that the MC CAIN visit was iust too short . Saturday morning, the 9th, the MC CAIN hosted a group of eighty men who took a short cruise around the island of MACTAN, witnessed a demonstration firing of the Rocket Launcher, and were treated to maneuvers at high speeds. After the men were transported to the beach in our personnel boats, we left for operations with the Task Group to the north once again. It can be safely stated that all of us had a wonderful time in Cebu and that we would welcome a return visit at any time. It will be hard to forget the large crowds which gathered wherever a MC CAIN man happened to be and how the people did everything they could to make us feel welcome. Similarly, the people of Cebu will long remember the friendliness of the MC CAIN men, their good manners and interest in the people, their willingness to donate blood to the local Red Cross unit, their ability as guides when giving tours of the ship, and their readiness to demonstrate the fact that Americans want very much to show their friendship and respect for the Philippine people.



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wa ng za we Hong Kong, or Fragrant Harbor in the literal translation, is one of the favorite stops of any WestPac deployment. From the minute the ship turns into the harbor one feels that this is truly the Orient, with its own sights and smells and sounds, and its characteristic mixture of the old and the new, things Oriental and things Western. From the ship it's just a short trip in the ubiquitous Walla wallas to Fenwick Pier and Servicemen's Guides, and then iust a step to the Display Room and the beginning of the shopping and tailoring. Once done with the shopping it's time to sightsee -Victoria Peak, Tiger Balm Gardens, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen, Kowloon and the New Territories, and, of course, Hong Kong after dark. A port without equals, the story of Hong Kong is a story in color, as we see on the following pages.

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