Murray (DDE 576) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1954

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4. if :J A Z , 2 Q 5 s 3 1 el fi J 45 A 1 1 Pl 71900171 .R MASQ 1 ,, fQQfflfffiffif' 4520 Plymouth, England was a port that many of us can't help remembering and will never forget. The English treated us royally, many of the crew being invited to their homes as guests for the day . There were tours to the beautiful English country- sideg dances intown, etc. The people were cordial and hospitable, all making for a fine liberty. Located 230 miles southwest of London, Ply- mouth was the last stop for the Pilgrim Fathers on their voyage to America. It was from Ply- mouth that Sir Francis Drake set out on his voy- age around the world. For us it was the first stop of a good will tour that was to take us to most of the Northern European countries on the Atlantic . Here in Plymouth we were inspected by the new Division Commander, the ship and crew looked sharp, as well it should for we were to be one of the most looked at American warships in this part of the world. War Memorial 4 f The Hoe Passing Parade The Sea Around Us



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Now here was a place we just d1dn't have enough time No sooner did we anchor than there were fishing boats loaded down with sight seers waving and yelling hello at us as they circled the ship This looked like a sign of a good time and that's exactly what it was Practically all entertainment cinemas andtransportation were free The people were hospitable as they could be all the people that is. l I - 4 I I YI I 4 l W no , V 1 v ' f, 1 v , , , ' ' ' in. - , ' . W . , . , . . Douglas is primarily a resort town with vacationers coming from all parts of England, Ireland, and Scot- land. Everyone was in a holiday mood and it didn't take long for the crew to join in the festivities...For two hectic days we all had a swell time and there were very few among us who weren't sorry to leave this bright little island. n QA,....AL Hello Yanks! Three Musketeers Coney Island ? an in Step aboard folks. Looking seaward

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