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l i is l Running from MAXIIE crude signs welcoming 'iU.S. Navy Sailorf' These were most conspicuous outside the local beer halls and bars. Most of us who rated liberty spent our two days roaming the streets looking for local color and something to buy. Few of us found either. Those of us who managed to get away from the town and ventured into the surrounding countryside found several resort areas with beaches of black volcanic sand and sulphur baths. Had we a few more days in Hakodate, these quaint little resorts would undoubtedly have found many of us basking in the sun, broiling in the hot sulphurous springs, or just walking the roads taking pictures. Hakodate was a pleasant interlude between the Sasebo that we had just left and the ten days of intensive anti-submarine exercises which we were about to commence. Hakodate was the rendezvous point for the ships of Destroyer Division 302 and 182 along with the jeep carrier, U .S.S. Point Cruz, which were to take part in this vital training program. 25 NVhirlybird delivers t r ry ae a L , lr., j. it .t . ,,., . W. . .. .filfgi 4 W Ri ff . ag . y 'f ff . ,Ii K X 5-i w,-If .:5':v - f- ' 35 ,. .. .mi 5.223311 'A K f , ' f- - Wrxfifxegzyfmgetffseswafwg 21 : -112' - X gg F M , fvfffkfa 1 ':1i14 -ef: -I 'z-if f ' mf .. 'f':?iE:21:42342:Z: X -' .-a z, .Q 'Y ,K - 1 1 V, 3 -vs -,::..'. -eejgy. ,. 2- ik gg- 1:g5'zf'5,j'gqg:1g: ' ' .lx ',,m2:zf.if, Q ez' ,azz x: ? , , . M. N,,af,.g , ,ga ,S ., . , . f . .X , 1 : , , . . xg. 'f J ,- 54-f'E'1:jf':,jE:EA - r 1.. 122521 X 1' range: if 535, 3: 1 my ' .rav- , Z , isi' is r ' I Q. v . ,ff . rm tiiifeg , -'-' , f-My I K Sonar incssa ge follows Getting ,om ready to roll
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