Lunga Point (CVE 94) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1946

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tions and activity by means of portable radio gear which they carried. They travelled in a carabao drawn cart loaned to them by Fili- pinos. They obtained a fresh cart and animal at each barrio through which they passed, sending the previous one back to its owner. The Scouts gave us the heartening news that the following day our patrols would have reached the town of Tarlac, so we proceeded cautiously in that direction. On the next day fSunday, 21 January-we made contact with the American forces at a barrio four miles south of our expected rendezvous point. Here also we found the Qnd Battalion of guerillas with Lt. Thalman and Glizczinski. They had been following a course parallel to ours. It was a joyful re-union. The unit with which we had made contact was a large patrol of the 40th Infantry, Lt. Thalman's own out- fit. The Army was in the process of setting up a temporary headquarters in the town and the ollicials had turned out for a celebration. It was a gay affair with many speeches of welcome. Several of our hosts were graduates of American schools and colleges and spoke perfect English. After the speeches the ladies of the town served food and drinks to all. It reminded me for all the world like a Fourth of July celebration in Front Royal. Here we took leave of our friends and bene- factors. I thanked the Major and many of his men, but I am sure my words did not express the gratitude we all felt. Those fearless war- riors in the cause of freedom had saved our lives and those of many other American airmen. And someday, when the medals are passed out, they will have to design a very special one of platinum and diamonds for them. Yes, Guer- rillas are Good Guys! Volley ball on forward elevator.



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Nunn, XM Squadron Commander gets a haircut. 0.0.D., Quartermaster and Boatswairfs Mate-of-the-Watch on qucutudgck in port Touch football 011 flight clcvk.

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