Lansing (DER 388) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1965

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Edgar Bergen and Charley McCarthy Camera shy ?? Just for that, you ' re losing your brassard. 60 Shake, rattle, and rumble.

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races at Newport, Rhode Island, where the attempt to take the cup away from us is made every few years. But the first time America got the cup, it was done by the yacht AMERICA that sailed across the Atlantic to England to enter the race. The race was held by sailing around the Isle of Wight. There must have been at least as many yachts there as there are ships in Destroy- er Flotilla FIVE. The performance of the AMERICA that day was something on the order of the performance of the LANSING in 1964. Queen Victoria came down to watch the race as the yachts started out around tiie island. I guess the course covered at least 100 miles, maybe more. She had her Royal Chamberlain, who was her number one advisor, with her and waited at the finish line for the sailboats to come in. Finally, the first yacht showed up and as time went by they finally identified the yacht as the AMERICA. As time passed and still no other yachts approached, Queen Victoria turned to her Chamberlain and said, Who is coming in sec- ond ? And the Chamberlain said, Madam, there is no second. That is about the way LANSING did in this competition. Captain SHULTZ , I want to congratulate you, your officers, your leading petty officers, and your team captains on an outstanding performance, and I would also like to congratulate each member of the Ship ' s Company. 59



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Hey ! ! Let ' s be fair about this. Arc you siu ' c Broas Jicln ' t cook diis meal??? 2 to 1 -- Preny good odds! ! 61 Too many Chiefs and no Indians I !

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