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1- Ill!! 1 E On Friday, 6 May 1983, approximately one hundred six- ty-five ladies from cities along the French Riviera attended an informal dance onboard in Hangar Bay Two. Personal invitations and news releases had been coordinated by USO representatives prior to Nimitz arrival at Monaco. The ship anchored one mile out of the harbor which made transportation and logistics easier. The resulting ten minute boat ride brought the ladies safely to the Nimitz quarterdeck. More than 1000 Nimitz single enlisted men volunteered to escort the ladies during their brief visit. Two hundred of these men were selected. The ladies were greeted by Nim- itz' sailors as they passed across Nimitz' ceremonial quar- terdeck. -Nimitz' fifteen member band, Ship's Company provided to t . ,411 3 hours of live music entertainment. A selection of country western, rock and roll, easy listening and progressive mu- sic was provided. Between the band's sets, the ladies danced with Nimitz sailors to disco cassette tapes played by the Ship's Company disc jockey. Supply Department's mess specialists provided excel- lent hors d'oeuvres, cakes and punch and the photo lab provided photographic coverage. Preparations for the display of static aircraft, security, seating, PA system and access to Nimitz were a tremen- dous responsibility shared by all departments. Many pen pals were made and addresses exchanged for future cor- respondence during this highly successful international social event. I I l I 407
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