Sanborn (APA 193) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1955

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il Nr, lt is May. Aboard ship, and in the ports that lie at the edge of the 'jewel of Europe' called the Mediterranean Sea, we have watched winter turn to spring, cool sea winds turn to breezes freighted with smells of reawakening soil. Neither the stimulation of long amphibious exercises, nor the excitement of new cities, faces, and tongues, have prevented the crew of the SANBORN from sensing the strong appeal of the coming spring and summer, the reunion with families and friends at home. The last letters have been mailed from Barcelona. Below decks, souvenirs are stowed for sea, We must now let the routine of steady steaming see us through the twelve days across the Atlantic Ocean, into Hampton Roads and Norfolk. The primary purpose for our visit in the Mediterranean this spring was to provide a realistic reminder of our country's responsibility in keeping peace. We have worked and trained, spending most of our time at sea. We have brought ourselves to a high peak of readiness. But in doing so, we have merely exercised skills learned long before in 'state-side' operations. The new flavor in the past few months has been provided by a familiarity with the lands and peoples of the Mediterranean, allies we may someday join in keeping freedom secure in the world. We know a little better the countries which guard the strategic Mediterranean. We know a little better the people who live in those countries, their manner and environment which are so different from our own. The souvenirs and letters, we realize now, are able to tell only a portion of the story of our ex- periences in Algiers, Italy, Greece, Turkey, France and Spain. What they can't express, what no picture in this book can show, is the lingering warmth and high regard for the lands we have seen and which lie far over the horizon. So now, as we are homeward bound, we find that we have experienced a personal awakening this spring, encouraged by the breath of human understanding, and our homes, our families and ourselves fit more easily into a picture of a world of many peoples determined to be at peace with one another. Homeward Bound if

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