Stoddard (DD 566) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1968

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OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP LEFT: The Public Works Center handled many calls home for all hands. TOP RIGHT: AFDIVI 5, a floating drydock, was ready to receive us. THIS PAGE-TOP: Hurrying past a Sasebo shop, our crew saw many pretty salesgirls like this one. BOTTOM: The stand bars of Sake Town became a familiar sight to many while in Sasebo. 'uk-J 'Ui l l l I I HN DLE ww- :MUD y M

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WestPac is operating, but it's ports, too. The Orient is still mysterious, and the names roll deliciously off the tongue. Hong KOH?- Sasebo. Kaohsiung. Subic Bay. We worked like men possessed to repair the damage weeks of salt water, sun, and warm moist air can do: but we did not forget the pleasure that the ports bring. Sasebo was excellenf- We rated the liberty in Hong Kong 4.0 . And there was always the faithful standby, Subic Bay. . ..,,,,.-... ,s



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Within the limited time available, each of us enjoyed the oppor- tunities our ports of call presented. ln Hawaii, Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan we toured as best we could. ln all the cities and countries we met the people. Without exception they were kind and friendly, making our job as ambassadors in uniform easy and very pleasant. l .f f

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