Santa Claus passes the quarter deck as he approaches the stage. Santa Claus delivers the goods. of the excellent service that the Manus Naval Base rendered the Fleet. As a result, we be- lieve that all hands really enjoyed their stay in Manus more than at any other place we have called up to this writing. Native hut on Pityilu. There were many things to interest us at Manus, not the least of which was the oppor- tunity to visit with friends from the many ships in the harbor, as well as with friends attached to the Naval activities ashore. The recrea- tional facilities here were, by far, the best and most complete we have seen in the Pacific. On Pityilu Island, where we have an air strip, there was an unusually nice enlisted men's recreation area, featuring 'cDuffy,s Tavern, where our liberty parties were allowed from two to four bottles of good, cold beer or Coca- Cola per man per day, depending upon the supply on hand. There were ball diamonds, basketball courts, hand ball courts and tennis courts, not to mention a beautiful white sand beach right out in front of Duffy's Tavern. It was a rather picturesque sight to see the hordes of soldiers, sailors and Marines from the many ships present as they lounged about the tables in the tavern and otherwise made use of the facilities at hand. There were always many of them taking advantage of the oppor- tunity to hunt 'feat eyesw and fftiger eyes' and the many other literally thousands of various sea shells peculiar to the Admiralties. Some of the cat eyes found were very pretty, and there is many a None and only back home now wearing a cat eye ring made on board our ship from a piece of stainless steel which was also 'cfound on the lJC2lCl1.i, Another favorite
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Preparing Christmas dinner in the wardroom galley. strip on Pityilu and put in their flight time. We went along with them and carried Scotty with us, because we couldn't wait to see him ccrnake love to the first tree he had seen in so many weeks. He accomplished the purpose of his first visit ashore with due diligence and des- patch, and, since we wanted to get a ride back to the ship before lunch, we started walking down the road to the enlisted recreation area, hoping to find a ride there. The heat was terrilieg so much so that Scotty, with his heavy coat of black hair, just fell over in the road with heat prostration. We carried him in our arms the remaining mile to Dullyis Tavern, where he rested in the shade for an hour, and, when he appeared to be all right, we returned with him to the ship. Soorrv Cons HA.W.C.Lf, Despite the fact that Scotty showed no further indication of wanting to get ashore, he was destined to see more of Pityilu. One day, one of our Chiefs carried him to Pityilu, and, when the time came to return to the ship, Scot- ty wasn't to be found. He had gone com- pletely CcA.W.C.L. Unable to locate him, the Chief returned to the ship. The next morn- ing we sent word to the Chief Master-at-Armsl Shack on Pityilu for them to be on the lookout for him, and, if they found him, to turn him over to our liberty party returning to the ship that afternoon. Sure enough, when our party returned to the ship, Scotty was the first to leave the boat, none the worse for his experi- ence of roaming the ccwilds of Pityiluw all Codsey, SFIC, leads Christmas chow line.
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