Lunga Point (CVE 94) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1945

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U.S.S. LIWCA POI.XT (CVE 94) Restricted PLAN OF THE DAY FOR THURSDAY ' , 21 SEPTEMBER 1944. (SAN DIEGO) Port Routine. 0600 Reveille. 0635 Sunrise. 0645 All officers and men attending gunnery school muster on quarter deck. 0700 All officers and men attending Fire Fighter ' s School muster on the quarter deck. 0730 Liberty expires on board. 0855 Quarters for muster, uniform — dress blues — officers blue service. 09 1 5 Chaplain ' s inspection of crew followed by inspection of living spaces and food preparation and serving spaces. 1300 Working material inspection of ship by Commanding Officer. 1500 -Ml divisions draw cleaning gear. 1530 Liberty for Port watch to expire 0730 Friday, on board. 1849 Sunset. E. R. E. ' iiSTVVOLD, Commander, U. S. . ' avy, Executive Officer. The Lunga Point version of Loew ' s .Sta 131

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U.S.S. l.l (,. ■ )f I ifA ' F, r,4) Rrstriclccl PLAN ()!■ nil, ). lOR M(J. nA ■. H) llJiRL AR ' i(,4-,. (D- A IWO JIMA) 044 , Rc cillc lor Air Dcpariinciil. o ,oo Brrakfast for Air Di-pariniciu. 0530 Flit lit cjiiartcrs. 0545 RiAcilU-. o(Jio (icncral qiiarti-rs. 0630 C oininrncc Hight opKTations. 0710 Sunrisi ' . zone -10. 0715 Breakfast. 0800 Turn to. Muster on stations. .Submit reports to the E.xeeutive Officer ' s office. 1834 Sunset, zone - 10. Notes: i . All marks for the completion of training courses must be turned in to the educational olficer before 1 March 1945. 2. Be prepared to fuel destroyer along side at 0700, and again at 0815. 3. The Japs should be recoxering from the fast carrier strike, so don ' t relax theyll probably start planes down from the Empire soon. E. R. E. ST OLD, Commander, i ' . S. Xav}; Executive Officer. Ourown-L.S.O. '

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