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' Bit? S.1E'?251sg xg?-'ff-9 spec?-fi? 3315:-9'q ' 1 QQ , , E 't:i'g,g,iiEFi.1 ol Qf' 'Z P 1-iliifvfil' Qied ifivf-19? 9553 Yilfigf? Qffwi? 2458? diczffif materials are distributed overseas wherever these ships visit. Project Handclasp is an official, unfunded, US Navy program, reliant on individuals, service and religious organizations, and industry for the donations of materials needed to carry out its mission. Transported and distributed to the needy, ill, and disadvantaged around the world by American sailors and marines, one of the most important aspects of the program. Personnel involved in the program gain a keen insight into and have a greater appreciation of the prob- -ik5?,i0i.2i,'?4iiSfr?Q i O.. 9, iffpvfb QU .g'.Q1b'1vgf.Q:G1:f Captain Fahey presents Project Handclasp materials on behalf f th f M M l h h U ' d i' World College of the Adriatic for relief of Bosnian refugees. O 8 neu l to TS' ac e Use of t e mte lems and lifestyles of the people of other nations. Project Handclasp is a vital part of the US Navy's people-tofpeople pro- gram and is an effective and highly visif ble way in which Americans can extend the hand of friendship overseas. The success of Project Handclasp is dependent entirely on the support of the American people. 'Oi 6rsg.,Csi 0-1'lg.'.Q1 mfhanlc you on behalf of the Bosnian Refugees and the United World College of the Adriatic. Ps? ' G--Q-c3930-SS.a 2313522 'Q-QQi91f1s0f91f3Q5' 2043- .'-.- ' 55391 li.-G-.ig-'G-..ii, ,l -. il '. H ij- Q- -I., ' J . fa -.-1'.- 4s , -,-' A i 5, xr 1. ,1.'If:z'-..j--. ' . Q.?fffQ9fFQi?-i?G?fG?f31i32SD130-'ef'U-ot1eGfe ,H mic.. QXQQQ 16: QKQZQ-tg '..l, in ,I zz, .I ,A Q2efaggveggvieggiggfgerfg,Gr-jrif5fg,Qqtf?g,?j51,1o,2 3051 mIfQ61C2I.f' . 1 , .- 1536291-Q, -. fi-95. 2'ff:iedffis--Qfggfgidi-?Q',?ffoS.iQiP.-Si-Q1CA3'i9,'S191Q ?10f5?,iQi??f5it,eqQtZ,1eaQg,1Qe12tEr-: 5veQvfgg2,alegf3?oesifnrzcgttryogasgcgggpgfgig S'.Wf-6152-'. ,.-66.-.f16?9 f9E',-.!59lf5 ,-.' - it r--- f -iirziggi'-A-':-' 'i-t --,. f '---'-of 1 ion .Qi , .5619-S 1o?Qf-Q??G,G,a:fG919411iffeibfiivlafiia-a5it'??Qgr,''22 5' 00 .ZQL 53.-ZQQQL-b. 029- G'--O f 4. - iw- - 1'- -. 15, rr-r we-'ef-pssfefoi.-2if91::w'avi-xref?-?QGf:w GiiiiearefiitrtsrDgfgmgsafaegr,DaS?tf2a1Paeif6155? - fee 1- 1 2 1 t',i' 1' ve ' 'ee ' 'Q',,f-Q191g-Qin.: .'l- 51 oi-.tif were-. 1eif?I:f9i- QS: ff i- ai? 't f 1- : Qnb 5 :Qsfca ,pjlca 'Qvi,'Q'- 'F-'exft-02 5425355 2351161eQ3,zS?,i0aY?i0S??i0e'.??f?gb?g3?f.--egg-1: .'-,- -' b ' I' ?Gr3fG 3-'91432f7if7355?193'?-1'G-'il-gfr?3'.fa'D5-15212.-lc? 7:43-e:i-iii-gif. A 1 ig'Cl.'- 'if-Q 'Dfl' -f 'V?'D Q?f5':' - ,W HG.. E70 .0-q,ra.D,,.Q-9.G.or,,.,o...'-.---Q2 1. 'i' 'K fig-i'9 5555219-55.13-iii533-Qzifiin:1f22iDL,1fIZ'Difflgis tr5Qp,feglf ,.- HA ise,??fsQF?1Qi,3ff?e1:t ob' Q' -IQF55? Kr? of' Z vw 4'.D.5?ai1ga?iTzgE3'f: f f 4 . V' Q 0 - 'I - - I f, 1 'u. +5 XXxx ....' ha.-.... I 1 3 5 1 2 E 4 5 t i i 5 5 a I i 4 E ,E is
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QQSSXX -' HAN 'N .7 C u 5 I I 1.9 Q N 1 o N Q J Q- Hrngeri Manhrlaap 'l t was WAINWRIGHT s great plea sure whlle 1n Trleste Italy to dlstrlbute boxes of dlapers hyglene and medlcal sup pl1es for the ass1stance of Bosnlan refugees across the border 1n the former Yugoslavlan Republlc These refugees were pr1mar1ly women and ch1ldren left destltute by the c1v1l war wag1ng there These materlals were glftS of the people of the Unlted States organlzed and dellvered by the US Navy rn a person to person program des lgnated Project Handclasp 5s?iii?3' c22f6f1?g n ' cz glfflarsi 92 ?fl5f'9,r emo. Stas iwwbifze rsY?iOk5 jcwigi 6239 105. :Q-fri f5l?5rS -93931-'Q '-p5QQjjc f'1739i-IC 'zkglfdfk Determlned to do somethlng to ease the pllght of the world s dlsadvantaged the Navy has establlshed a program through whlch donatlons of clothlng medlcal sup plles, books etc from our country are transported on Navy sh1ps to forelgn lands In1t1ally generated by a handful of sallors worklng on the1r own off duty hours the program has smce evolved 1nto an off1c1al and Navy Wlde humanltarlan endeavor It IS admlnlstered by Navy d1rect1ve and IS located 1n San DlCg0 Callfornla Ulf QQXQ CV' LOQVC Up, 0' qi-90 L51 cf? DV G mm wo H970 wo :GD 0539 :GGG -5253? Dom 0:3 9603 3053 Dow Ecco haw il 150 Q0 Q bqggdifil ,gtg-:Gq5GC5f?U2l'j0gbJ0b0b0 59:15. Q Q 0 0 D??l2,omq,cfQ':?D33D0omow2 030 Q00 Qgwmffdx in if-70 Clc:amQ,UDeGmU0oU0o0e0 Q W Mm arg M H0203 STGC Kimball Command Master Chief IFCCMJ Bom and Chaplain CLCDRJ Gefaller joke with those assemlhl or the Project Handclasp Ceremony. CAPT Fahey welcomes Mrs. Maclehose to tl1eU55 WA1NWRIGHTlCGfZ8l.
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jbll. log: Q-55 Xl iw 'Emu 515 l 90 so l '10 M7 My Q? S 5 SW NPAVS Q3 539 ,rpg LV 50 B01 Gblgmpirz Bamage Control was the focus and purpose of this years traditional Damage Control Olympic Games. Teams compet- ed for the coveted title of USS WAINf WRIGHT DC Champions. Competing in this years event was Team Engineer' ing, Team Combat Systems, Team Oper- ations, Team Supply, Team Naval -W fi S Admin, and Team Chiefsfflffif cers. Stiff competition and good natured rivalry kept the teams neck-n-neck throughout the morning. A final tie-breaker was required to establish the final rankings of the various teams, f Q V 4-A fi ,J 'jf v-,X .X . 'U A 'eff -- w ,r lu, ,fl 111 IK . I .Nm lnwllrl f P' ,I 23 Qi. F 2 hat ,lnL'fl17l Ellg'lllt'i'7'mg' 2,000 ws. of W'
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