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2 i l THIS PAGE-TOP: MM2 Miller is wvorni b captain Conolly. BOTTOM: RM2 Williams 'QMS Ortiz, SEP3 Watson, and SH3 Jones ioinil ceived 5B20,757. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP: Agmte- ing the money representing their collective bonusts are, from left to right: BM1 Thomas, BM2 Ortiz RD2 Parker PC2 Cobaugh RM2 Willla ' . ' . ' VHS. NIM2 Miller, RIVI2 Wright, SEP3 Watson, and SH3 Jones BELOW: ' ' BM2 Ortiz signs the necessa ' while his fellow re-enlistees observe. ry papers Shipping over gets its name from the merchant practice of signing on the crew for the return voyage at the end of each cruise. The Navy has kept the term but not the custom. Each of the men pictured here shipped over in the combat zone, thereby taking their bonuses in tax-free dollars. l l it P ' ' Q
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,- x A-.Yu I The change of command is one of the Navy's most significant ceremonies-an all hands evolution that marks the transition from one Commanding Officer to another. CDR James E. LACY relieved CDR R.C. CONOLLY ll in Sasebo, Japan, in a ceremony marked by all the spit and polish we could muster. We were sad to see Captain CONOLLY go-he had led us well. But Captain LACY won us that same day when he said, l'm glad to be back. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP RIGHT: CDR Conolly addresses the crew for the last time. TOP LEFT: CDR Lacyareads his orders. BOTTOM SPCM Allen presented the traditional commissioning pennant to the outgoing skipper. THIS PAGE: A handshake finished off the relieving process.
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