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Tres Dias En La Giudad D Pa ma 'Wt' l 7 e ' ' A M , Q l l The irrepressible MANLEY sailor. X ,fr V, X s As a fxnal lrberty port MANLEY v1s1ted the resort cxty of Palma on ' ff i' X X 1 . . . . 4 s X Jifffef the 1sland of Mallorca 1D the Baleanc Islands. e G is Bullfights, flamenco dancers, Spanish Wine, Swedish women so many V Q c many cultural opportunltres. aax..u..,r-I l ' Ykf f MTljeh gl orious Spanish Flamenco sauevcs -Jnms - TLfURSDA?f' f I think it means bullfight. EMFN H.L. Biggers, MMFN P. D. Porter That flamenco stuff appears to be as much fun as the Monkey. ......i.,.. ......... .,.. 'SQ , Rav Q
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aw.-ww vm:-rn'-r'.w.,a ..,..,..f----- '- -f -1 ' In A preciation... 7 December 1966 Mount 51 Mount S1 fired 16 rounds AAC and 8 rounds H.C. slow salvo fire Cunder control of Mk 68 GFCSD in support of 3rd Marine Division. Senator Henry jackson, member of Senate Armed Services Committee, was embarked to observe Naval Gunfire Support. 32 rounds were fired at first target with air spotter. Report from beach was that target Cstorage buildingsj were destroyed. Next 12 rounds fired at newly designated target. As the 13th round was rammed the powder charge exploded prematurely. Both blister covers and the back plate were blown off. The three members of the gun crew, B. C. MAXWELL, GMGC, USN, 423 93 43, J. R. HOOKS, SN, USN, 694 28 47, and W. D. WEST, GMG3, USN, 770 89 12, were severely burned. They were evacuated from mount, treated by corpsmen, and evacuated to DaNang hospital by heli- copters. Extensive damage done to parts of mount and carrier. Believe new gun mount and carrier will have to be installed. 18 March 1967 Mount 53 Mount 53 fired 268 rounds H.C. Qone-sided operation, slow salvo fire Cunder control of Mk 68 GFCSQ as part of H 81 I Mission in support of Army of Republic of South Viet Nam in Hue Area south of DMZ. As 268th round was being rammed powder charge exploded pre- maturely. Blister covers and back plate were blown off and inside of mount was damaged beyond repair. The three members of the gun crew, C. C. HUNTER, GMG,l, USN, 324 59 36, W. DANIELS, GMG1, USN,l289 82 27, and W. H. CAPPS, GMG3, USN, 536 78 29, were severely burned. They were evacuated from burning mount, treated by corpsmen, and evacuated to DaNang hospital by MIKE boat. Nature of explosion and subsequent damage to m0UI1f comparable in almost every respect to explosion in mount 51 on 7 December 1966, Believe new gun mount and carrier will have to be installed. 1 fm s - - Km .Vx A X .Xi xA.,. 1 x xxlv i ll V ' T' A f ,, 5531 fi, s..i. k, 31' N,N . 7- Q X ' 4 a K, 3 Q 'F SN 1. R. Hooks GMG3 W. D. West GMG 3 W. H. Capps GMG1 J. W. Daniels GMG1 C. C. Hunter
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