Lynde McCormick (DDG 8) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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KAO-HSIUNG The crowded harbor. There are no ' Yankee go home' signs on Taiwan, the island fortress of the Chinese Nationalists. The Chinese are glad the Americans are there, and McCormick men were mighty glad to be there after 37 days on the gunline. Kaohsiung is located on the southern end of Taiwan and is the country's largest seaport. The country manufactures many luxury items for export as labor is cheap and the craftsmanship is outstanding. Loading and off-loading ships in the harbor is still accomplished by manual labor and by ancient methods. Once in town, McCormick men found a wonderland of shops and lOh yes! 2 bars. Tailoring, wood and ivory carving, porcelain wares, brass items, silk material, and shoes are as good quality Main street, Kaohsiung. as anywhere in Asia and somewhat less expensive. Kaohsiung has an abundance of taxi-cabs, pedi-cabs and rickshaws. Taxi fares are cheaper than San Diego. But a ride in one of Kaohsiung's miniature, honking taxis is a lot greater risk to life and limb than one would ever experience back home. Five days of R QQ R left most of us ready for sea, and all of us broke. On 19 March we got underway for Vietnamese waters and the gunline. Three happy tourists. T i ' Getting ready for liberty call

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SUBIC BAY Steeerlke oneffl HOW do you do-2 Our next port of call was Subrc Bay rn the Ph1ll1pp1nes SUDIC IS not conszdered the Garden Spot of the P3C1flC ffor good reasonj but the huge eff1c1ent sh1p reparr fac1l1ty makes 1t our przmary upkeep port The base at Subrc was or1g1nally owned by the Spanzsh When the Spanlsh were drrven out at the turn of the century the U S was grven a large portlon of the base As th1s was our last port before takrng the sh1p rnto battle Turn To was the order of the day land mghtj We recelved turn over equrpment such as flak Jackets and 50 calzber machmeguns and all our ordnance propulslon and communlcatron gear was checked and rechecked for proper operatron After we knew our sh1p was ready we cut ourselves a lrttle slack and threw a hrghly successful shrps party on Grande Island As usual we lncluded softball beer steaks beer horseshoes beer sk1n dzvrng b d P How sweet 1t IS eer an 7 U pl Ns BQ xy.. 'NLR L - Grande Island can't be beat WHO 919 YOU UYU18 to f0019 Q... -... A- W , . WW 1 A ' ere' lld' l 1-la' ' . . . . . . . . 1 ij.: V . . , . . . 2 ' ' ' ' 1 r n I , . 7 7 . ' I I ' If ! l I I I 7 J I l I . . 7 ' ' 1n'xx -A . l ,U 'r Q X5 'Q 'Q-may S4 'gf' ' 1 , I l W ., u LX fl . Y? 4 f ,-llr,.,r ' e -W' r 1 e 1 ff by tttt 1 .K . t ,X , it -sg, I s K' x



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I-IQNG KUNG The most looked forward to port in WestPac must be Hong Kong, the Pearl of the Orient. Located precar- iously close to Communist China, Hong 'Kong has always been a tourist mecca. Because it is a free port, items from anywhere in the world can be purchased at amazing- ly low prices. Of course Hong Kong tailors are re- nowned for their skill and speed. Mighty Mac as seen from Victoria Peak. Tiger Balm Gardens a must for Hong Kong visitors The Ocean Bar party crowd This sweet young thing was just too warm with all those feathers

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