Oklahoma City (CLG 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1965

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'5- i HAT' On our first visit, Sulmic Bay was a very welcome sight. We had just returned from 25 straight days in the South China Sea. Since that visit, we have made two other stops at Subic. Subic Bay is a port for rest and recreation. The base offers a wide variety of recreational facilities plus Grande Island, where the men can go on liberty in dungarees, for swimming, skin diving, and boating. Just outside the liase is the town of Olongapo, and Manila is close enough for weekend liberty. Many of the men went to Baguio with its calvin living, beautiful golf course and scenery. l 'r Flrngjoeg i y at y i e all ti LA L -5

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ali I lv 6 August, 1964+That morning the ship was a hub of activity as preparations were made to get underway for a then unknown destination. Because of the recent happenings in the Gulf of Tonkin, it was generally believed that we would be going in that direction. It was not until we were about two days out of Yokosuka that the ofhcial word was passed. . . .the ship will proceed to the South China Sea for an indefinite period .... This announcement served to remind the men that although the OKLAHOMA CITY was serving as SEVENTH Fleet Flagship, she was primarily a fighting ship. As we approached the Station area the tension mounted and the rumors ran wild. Condition Three watches were a part of the daily routine for the first couple of weeks and then when they were c ance lled all that was left to do was wait. On 31 August, after 25 days of patrol, the ship pulled into Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines on a standby basis. The crisis was over for the OKLAHOMA CITY, and in December the ship was presented the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for her part in the operation in the critical are-at



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,ff K ul' ar' ,,.. In contrast to rnetropolrtan Manlla the area around Sublc Bay sets llfe at a slower pace Here as we had sun bf fore ln the Far East, were the contrast and clash of old and new The ol and a crude woden plow, cannot understand the new Orlcnt But even as he watches the water buffalo ffxus may to thc tractor and unportant steps are taken to better the lrfe of the Ph1l1pp1m people 00 5 W

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