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L- 14 'WAV 1: ,ina 4- 3 5 Hong Kong I I I 'i WI fv , , If , ' 'H' -- -- 'L .Q-af 'Qld vi: KY' ffr. '-f,-.wfmbffr 22, SIOUX was underway for .Kaz B C C The ship arrived on No- TT?-ff? for an eight day port visitand to acl HS 2 ff-11:22 aid for the USS QUEENFISH 155- 651 Q. ff: Mfcrfmber 3 the SIOUX was bound for 114- .1 rt of Kaohsiung, Taiwan where she re- TT',i:lf'::'T' frcfrn December 4 to December 13 ina FTP-72555-' iw-' szazus. Upon leaving Kaohsiurlgim 3-2277456-r L3 she made her way to Cam Ranh
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In Qui Nhon on October 18, the SIOUX booked up an Army drydock owned by the Han Jin Transportation Company of Korea, and pro- ceeded to Inchon, Korea, on October 30, After 8 two day port visit in Inchon, SIOUX left for sasebo, Japan. On November 3, the SIOUX moored for fuel and supplies before continuing to Yokosuka, Japan on November 4. On No' vember 6, the ship moored alongside the sub- marine pier in Yokosuka, Japan to await hook- up to the USNS LST-626 in Yokohama. and tow it to Sasebo on November Se SIOUX arrived in Sasebo with tow on November 12 November 12 to 22 marked an upkeep period in Sasebo. On November la the SIOUX was v i s lied by Com- mander Service Force Pacific Vice Admiral Frederick H SCHNEIDER and Commander Service Group Three, Rear Admiral Phillip P. COl.E for the presentation ofthe BATTLE EFFICIENCY plaque v I 4. r.-scslvffl' hKgxtiq555EBRfUNlijq SHNIPPINGIRECEIVWG Japan fs .- . ' ' x .yi z I v X ik Q. grill: r al 'XX THE DE TK DECHF G -mfg , 9971125 W .mn EAR , U Ma mum to lsllllf if e WH I.-.W U Vg-D nf WVU C' 'UGWH ro UWPIYNQ ng wg EU'EvlilE fauna im ,egg gn, uamm, ,mu THIS TEN-fifth-H104 3012! Sung ug 59151156 U QJTVQIYITIVQ Q Qixpgjm FCPG V31 Q0 CU'E'31'lC CGTiil,rh0q, 11-E MCH? H'Qpm'T?GTOTK9lYmmMlm 8015 TWU' THE LEFT UQ smtrousan Hmlzunln 90:5 THIMAA. PEACE H3 SQDIJILDEY is 11-E UGMTY Cf G00 TPE GENTLE FICE IS Tl-E SYIOQGI-fn pg gov! Tl-Q FAST C1010 EYES PRN FU! 'DE BU! CF TPE Bl? VET!-tS'Sf1.l.S.iHl.E UE FUIDRUGIT LEGSOGPEMATUMGCKSQKEMDEMLEFI UEUGBDELPCH H0'U'9l'T- 'rms is ne urmiafn nuesfcwrnivlli lnnewmnunrrsscuucmcarm mama: CITY . , ,,,,. ,Sf
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