Truxtun (CGN 35) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1977

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On October 12th, Admiral James W. Holloway lll, Chief of Naval Operations, visited the ship, toured its spaces, and addressed 200 crew members on the flight deck as others watched on the television system. The TRUXTUN was the first ship the Admiral visited on his current tour of the fleet. Admiral Holloway stood with microphone in hand and covered a variety of topics and commended the crew on the success of the previous port visits to New Zealand and Australia. The Admiral stated The President and Secretary of State are pleased with the way you handled yourselves in both the tours that were conducted on the ship and your conduct on liberty. You left them with a good impression of Americans and the American Navy. The CNO briefly discussed the erosion of servicemen's benefits and the concerted effort of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to curtail this erosion. He also stated that the U.S. Navy is still considered number one in the world due to the pride and professionalism of its members. To conclude his talk, Admiral Holloway related to the officers and crewmen present by saying, Your Captain asked if I had any advice for him. l told him to keep doing what you're doing because you're doing it right.



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Wm I X- fv Kg f A MQ TRUXTUN crew members experienced such pastimes as diving in coral reefs, the night life of Olongapo City, racing go-carts Le-Mans Style, and playing golf through the base's jungle course. . Wives of some of the crew members joined their husbands to discover the Philippine culture and life style. Some took the 3-4 hour bus ride to Manila, which is an experience in itself with its narrow bumpy roads shared by the big bus and the water buffalo alike. After two liberty ports it was time to use the Subic inport period for Qefling necessary work done. ln addition, TRUXTUN was chosen to serve as flagship for Rear Admiral Stanley T. Counts, Commander Taks Force 75, for the upcoming Exercise in the Indian Ocean. The Admiral and Staff embarked while in u ic.

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