Sanctuary (AH 17) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1973

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OUR FIRST MISSION: DEPART SAN FRANCISCO ON PROJECT HANDCLASP CRUISE TO BUENAVENTURA, COLOMBIA AND PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI After most of the crew had spent the best part of a year in San Francisco, the thought of departing on a goodwill mission to Colombia and Haiti and then going on to our new homeport of lVlayport, Florida was welcome indeed. The cruise would not only give us a chance to test virtually everything we had learned about ourselves and our ship during the preceding year, it would provide a change of scenery and hopefully put us one step closer to fullfilling our original mission of dependent support. Two weeks of Refresher Training in February 1973 and several shakedown cruises had proven that SANCTUARY and her crew were ready for sea. Now it was just a matter of departing San Francisco one more time with the knowledge that this time we wouldn't return after one day or two days or two weeks at sea. We left a lot of good memories in San Francisco, but it was time to move on. With the details of our dependent support role still uncertain at the time of departure, we couldn't have asked for a more timely or worthwhile mission than Project Handclasp to give SANCTUARY and her crew a sense of purpose. It gave us the chance to be part of the relatively new idea of providing people-to-people assistance to countries requesting our aid, through the combined resources and coordination of the civilian and military communities. People-to-people provided the key to the entire endeavor. Rather than give blanket aid to Colombia and Haiti, we were encouraged to get out and meet and associate with the people of both countries, not only through Project Handclasp but on an individual basis.

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