University of South Carolina NROTC - Salvo Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

 - Class of 1973

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SECOND CLASS To give the midshipman a greater appreciation of the flying branch of the Navy, three weeks of 2nd class cruise is spent at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas. There a midshipman has three flights in a 11.34 trainer, the Tenny Weeny , followed by one hour in a 5-2 Tracker,' and the F-9 Cougar or T-2 Buckeye. In addition basics are given in the use of the 45 pistol and survival techniques for the midshipmen at the Welcoming Ball. The Ready Room also stands by to assure the midshipmen of something to do in the evening and regret in the morning. One thing is assured, any- body who is allergic to the sun should beware, it burns there for 25 hours a day. LEFT TOP: Ready-Room Art Work. LEFT MIDDLE: Waiting for a Chair. LEFT BOTTOM: The Wait is Over. ABOVE: Everything 0. K. back there? BELOW: On the road in Jaurez. 51

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FIRST CLASS First Class Cruise enables ,the midshipman to familiarize himself with the duties of a iunior officer aboard ship. Not only does he obtain a working knowledge of division officer responsi- bilities and collateral duties, he is also thoroughly initiated into all iunior officer watch stations. This past summer, individual USC middies visited such places as Copenhagen, Rome, Monaco, Turkey, Athens, Honolulu, and Tokyo as an integral part of their shipboard training. 50 ABOVE: McKay has the conn? LEFT: This guy should be a chief. BELOW LEFT: Jood Lapoinfe during UNREP BELOW: They turn to stone in Denmark. E N i e



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SECOND CLASS Atter having your head in the air at Corpus, the Marines at Little Creek bring you right back down to earth. At the Creek the midshipmon is given an overali view of the training and complexity that goes into preparing for and carrying out an amphibious operation. The Riverine Operation is a mock conflict run in conditions similar to those in South East Asia. Little Creek is situated near Virginia Beach, and once again, the midshipman is afforded a chance to tan himseif. Other pastimes included sleeping on your rock without putting wrinkles in it, keeping out of sight of anyone with the look of a man searching for voiunteers, and double timing across streets. Middies Hit the Beach. Liberty at Virginia Beach Marine Taxi. Return of the Swamp FOX

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