Tulare (AKA 112) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1966

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3 .. 4, .1 21 5 ll 5111 if Q 3 I 1 li ' iii il' , sa' ., s,l I fi iii' ,,,.,,, y N F Q. Crossing the quator On June 19th, just eighty miles southeast of Singapore, TULARE crossed the equator at longitude 105013' E. This line, in addition to separating the northern and southern herni- spheres, separates sailors who have previously crossed the equator, called shellbaoks, and those who have not yet crossed it, Called polywogs. These next few pages show what a polywog has to go through in order to become a shellbaok, and why he has to go through it only once. There are some who still possess soars from that fateful day. 1 1 I , 1 y Sweeping the horizon for Davy Jones. 1 4

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22f-:-'fawf?:,4uf2.4m.4Kflrif.:,g 4' l1.fHZ,.g, A. .5 5, , - l ,L.. ,4 - . . ., . + .. . - .. l .f X 0 r, I 5 R f KAOH IU , FGRMO A Across the Formosa Strait from the China mainland, and resting astride the Tropic of Cancer, is Formosa,the Republic of China. Kaohsiung is the southermost port of this island, and with its handsome park and river running through the middle of town, it is characteristic of the typical Chinese city. With its busy streets, wild taxi rides and small shops, it, like Japan, was an attractive liberty port for TULARE.

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