Point Cruz (CVE 119) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1953

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. . . We knew something of Japan be- fore we saw her: the odors. Carried with the fog and mist that hid the hills from our first view came smells: wet unpainted wood, open gutters and sew- ers, a touch of incense, habatchi pot charcoal, old clothes and new, a tree in bloom, a vase of flowers on a low table-n-ot each alone, but one, faint single odor, impregnating the mist with the strange scent of the orient. Then we were there. Yokosukag with Kama- kura, Tokyo, Yokohama, close by. And we were -amazed with the hills and greenness of the land and the fantastic shaped terrain. Lots of us took trips to see the temples and old cities. Some of us to-ok trips to see Tokyo-and saw some bars. And from Yokosuka we op- erated. We went to Okinawa again, sinking our enemy subs all the way, and occasionally getting sunk ourselves

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hawaii, guam, okinawa islands of the pacific each to their own . . hawaii with flowers, music, american billboards, and gas stations . . guam with heat, cold stateside beer, carrier quals, vs-38 and 0400 quarters . . okinawa with dust and squalor, rycom, white beach, and buckner bay . . . destroyers and subs and our first asw games . 5 23 ,al-fi' , 3 ,. , . ..-ArM'w aww!! ft 0



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-sometimes six times in a morning. And we went to Shimoda. Here we were on a diplomatic mission. We were a flag ship steaming into the little har- bor to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Admiral Perry's first visit. We were also a flagship that dragged anchor and missed most of the cere- monies that were scheduled for the oc- casion. ln July we went to Halcodate. But most of us couldn't remember much about it but the smell-of drying squid -and how at night it filled the ship. The last day we were there we had fish for dinner, but we weren't very hungry -for fish. By August we had a new squadron aboard, the pollca-dots-Ma- rines from the millpond of the Yellow Sea. They landed with a bang and we took off for Sasebo. From Sasebo un- til the end we anchored out-never quite getting used to the long boat

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