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.....MAIL 750 FEET of auditorium accomodate the crew at ill Hangar Deck concert by the Princeton Janc. NIGHTLY NEVVS BROADCASTS over the ship's loud speaker system by one of the public information journalists keep the crew in touch with the outer world. ORIENTAL MYSTICISM and in- ward rellection find expression in humble song.
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Q, U 0 O O w COMPOKERPAC STAFF sits in confidential midnight session. THE SAIL MAKERS ART is nearly forgotten, but 750 FEET gf when 21 button pulls off. .. 100 MHZ? .. band MID 11
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s If I 43 ff l in gi i 5 Nusa 'Nhat B s 1 X-T 39 Xggxgvijix . X f on .s a A f sk Q N Mi I it iwhicli Bordelon has been tem- X . f rarlj :'c f . ,Tl F 51-year- ' N' ' Sir V W ggi Cfbrlsaftibiiiinriuwasxlozjned to r . ' ,th Air F r by the xrrier flight Ate Honored if , QCOYHITILIHISQ planes which have Q ybeen raiding in and around f S 1. N ' 1 E?3L5R.DEL0N shot. down his TOKYO. July 20 fPac, 55:55--Itirst' two planes on the night The Navy? first and only night Q of June 29. his third and fourth ace in history, Lt. Guy P. Borde-lon July 1. He became an ace lon, was awarded the Najrygwith the Red Lavoehkin he de- CIOSS yesterday in 2 f1'iSfrv1Ce4l5ti-owe the mem of .nnv 17. i . . O V ceremony at Seoul. Witnessing the ceremony .improved by Secretary of tiieflvew vice Adm' Jil 37 Clark, NMI., Robelfggu Auderggny ma tieventh Fleet cronnnanderg May Navy award is second only toil 9911- AVSFHON 13198963 Cflmf the'Meda1 of HOUOY' lmahdlllg general oi: the First The presentation was madeiM3Vme AU' Win33 'Rm Real' by Lt' Gen, Samuel E, Anderson! Adm. T. J. Hedding, commander Qommgmjiygys' freriifvg f H., of FlGQ?.1 Air VVDUQ' I Hilti iIl'1G FDU' l 0 Q . 'I , 1 a .lf ULD Au' lf ores - in Koran in W mosd Command' 'J THE NAVY CROSS is presented to the Princeton's own and Navy's first night ace by Lt. Gen. Samuel I. Anderson, Commanding General of the Fifth Air Force in Korea witnessed by Vice Adm. 11.1. Clark, Maj. Gen. Vernon E. Megee and Rear Adm. T. J. Hedding. BORDELON BEAMS from the cockpit of his night fighter Corsair shortly following his landing after his fifth kill in the skies over Korea A GALA WELCOME was extended the Navy's ace upon his return aboard from Korea. . .Hundreds of men of the crew and air group were present on the flight deck as the Commanding Officer of the Princeton, Captain O. C. Gregg, and Commander Carrier Air Group Fifteen, Commander E. Parks, gave LT Bordelon a hero's reception.
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