Yorktown (CVA 10) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1957

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' Not only ice cream. . .but with Whipped cream The army was never like this. 8I'l8I Cl, Feeding almost 2500 men is no mean task, but doing it rapidly and efficiently, as Well as supplying a constant level of good food, is almost impossible. A The LADY'S general mess is considered among the best in the fleet. What is this Navy coming to .. napkins and toothpicks! Thanksgiving Dinner. . .and lots of it. How 'bout some more turkey, fellows? 240 '

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Q56 it ' Prepared and served by competent and enthusiastic g men, chow is seldom one of the gripes aboard the , LADY. Midnight meals are served in addition to the normal meals, which further complicates the job done in the ships four galleys. 6 ! , t I 1 Some of the Birthday Boys. i I 6 I I e l Those spuds are fattening. . .but good. More typical chow hounds. Are they talking shop or liberty? I 241

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