Tattnall (DDG 19) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1984

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l l Coming Home The time was nearing and we were on our way home. It appeared to be the happiest feeling ever to encounter. We sailed for five long and arduous months covering many a ocean's miles, stopping in the ports of Haifa, Israel, Recife and Salvador, Brazil, Rota, Spain, Naples, Italy and the island of the Azores. True, much of the time was spent off the coast of Beirut, Lebanon as a part of the multinational peacekeeping force in support of the U.S. Marines. The guns blasted away and we defended our nation's interests. And now it was time to return to the loved ones awaiting our return in sunny Florida. 1 li' 1 C' -. , PM



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