Truxtun (CGN 35) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1978

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BID there didn't have his own anxious thoughts about the months that remained in front of them. After everyone was aboard, it was apparent that the previous months of training had paid off. Both the crewmembers manning the rail and their ship, looked every bit ready for sea. As the last line went over and TRUXTUN started her journey out of the harbor, families and friends watched from the pier, some with envy. The men and their ship were off to add new experiences to their lives. f f QQ' 'wmv XXX ff WM . . . M, .Ar rggmbgbfeuwa-,,.q.Gr.l.mop A- - A- ev-u -m-A-lvl-Q-1+ W

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, fb TRUXTU FAREWELL After months of hard work and preparation, the ship was finally ready to embark on another WESTPAC. Crewmembers arrived early to have a few moments to say proper goodbyes to families and friends before boarding. It would be seven months before they would be together again. Others were perhaps looking forward to the things they would see and the new friends they would meet during the long WESTPAC that lay ahead. Many had seen previous cruises, others had not. However, it is doubtful that anyone Z ,



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Hawaii, the first step in a long transit overseas, was a welcome sight after more than two weeks at sea. Many crewmembers took advantage of the Island's natural beauty to spend their time taking pictures. Others enjoyed the thriving night life, and some just relaxed in the warm sunshine that makes Hawaii famous. There were tours available that allowed people to see many historical landmarks and monuments. The tours covered many areas of the island of Oahu, including tours of Pearl Harbor where you could see the memorials of World War II, the Pali Mountains, the only Palace in the United States, and many museums that can be found on the TRUXTU A MOME T AIR DET A D BOARD After three days of 'rest and relaxationi' however, it was time to get underway once again. The ship and her crew made their way out of Pearl Harbor and back into the wide Pacific. One necessary addition to TRUXTUN was completed, the LAMPS helo and air det were embarked From now until TRUXTUN returned to Hawaii, a full array of ASW equipment was on board. island.

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