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Vol. V, No. 47 U. S. Naval Base. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba Saturday, 8 August 1953 P. O. Exams Hurricane Rehearsal Ends Get Underway The presence of the annual hurricane season was officially recognized this week as the Naval Tuesday Base concluded a full-scale four- day rehearsal of hurricane Examinations for advancement preparedness. 4 to pay grades E-4, E-5 and E-6 First notice of the birth of a will get underway for over a mythical hurricane was given in thousand men at the naval base "The Papoose," the daily news Tuesday with the administering bulletin published on the base. of examinations for prospective This placed "Hurricane Suzie" third class petty officers. somewhat west of the island of The following dates have been Martinique. Progression of the big scheduled for the other two August wind on its westerly course and its exams: E-5, 18 August and E-6, final swing to the north toward 25 August. Examinations are held the island of Cuba was noted daily in February and August of each in "The Papoose." year. Only the February tests Condition Four Set include those personnel being ex- On Wednesday, when there ap- amined for pay grade E-7 (CPO). peared to be a possibility that the Examinations for pay grade E-4 disturbance might veer toward the will be held at five different loca- Naval Base, the base commander tions. Men from the Naval Hos- ordered that Hurricane Condition pital, the Supply Depot, the Dental Four be put into effect immedi- Clinic, the YFR-1152 and the Naval ately. Radio Station WGBY began Station will be examined at the broadcasting hurricane notices and naval station galley at Bay Hill. warnings on a six-hour basis. They have been requested to report On Thursday the swing to the to the galley by 0730. No further north became more apparent, and information concerning the other hurricane Condition Three was two examinations was available So you think you've been here a long time huh? Take a look at the affected. It was reported at this at press time. old-timer pictured above. Steamer No. 3773, classified in Navy language time that winds with a velocity Men from the Naval Air Station as a small tug, has been pushing water around Guantanamo Bay for 22 of 90 to 95 knots were swirling in and Utility Squadron Ten will take years. Built at the New York Naval Shipyard in 1919, old "no-name" was the center of the hurricane. their examinations at the naval Friday marked the setting of air station galley commencing at sent to the Naval Station at St. Thomas, V.I., for duty. It was transferred Hurricane Condition Two when it 0800 Tuesday. Examinations for here in 1931, rebuilt in 1940 and had a diesel engine installed in 1942. became obvious that "Suzie" was the two pay grades will be given Originally there were two of these "steamers" sent here from St. heading directly for the Naval at the same time at the galley on Thomas but one of them reached the end of the road about eight months Base. Last minute preparations for the 18th and 25th. ago and had to be surveyed. safety of lives and property were The Fleet Training Group and its The lone survivor of the team still chugs around the bay area under taken, and sufficient food and med- allied commands will give all three the guidance of Sam Famoso, BM3, Claude Bouchard, SN, and H. S. ical supplies were made available. examinations on their respective Bennet, FN (pictured above in left to right order). But its days are By this time the wind velocity of dates at 0745 in the conference numbered, too, and it's already on the survey list, just waiting for the "Suzie" had increased to 100 knots. (Continued on Page Two) necessary official action that will end the career of a real old-timer. Condition One This morning "Suzie" roared into the bay and across the base with her center winds spinning at 110 knots and Hurricane Condition Circus Coming to Gtmo 22 August One was set immediately. Base personnel and their dependents were herded into hurricane shelters and only a skeleton crew remained Tickets on Sale above ground to maintain security. Medical crews and fire fighting equipment were alerted and stand- The second annual Scout Circus ing by for any eventuality. will be coming to town 22 August. As "Suzie" Boy roared away to the Sponsored by Cub Scouts, north and her winds diminished to Scouts and Explorer Scouts, the a breeze, base residents emerged circus will be held at the Seaplane from their shelters and Movie resumed Ramp (just below the N.A.S. their normal tasks of operating the Lyceum) on Fisherman's Point largest naval base in the Caribbean between 1400 and 1800. are with a better understanding The circus will feature train and of the seriousness of a hurricane donkey rides and games of skill threat. and chance. Scout exhibits and displays will also be featured. A mobile canteen will dispense soft drinks, hot dogs and cakes. "The Indian" is your news- paper, written and published Tickets for this annual event are for you and your enjoyment. being sold exclusively by Cub All hands are asked, and Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorer urged, to submit articles, tips I Scouts. Prizes will be awarded to on news the stories, ideas for I the boy in each group selling stories or even just jokes most tickets. (Children under that would be of interest to I twelve years of age will be ad- other readers. The contest Suggestions, 0 mitted free of charge). criticisms or comments are ' will end 19 August. However, also welcome. the It's your paper, tickets may be purchased at so why not take an active gate. MAN TO MAN - Ten-year-old Danny Ornelas is pictured above interest in it? The phone Money derived from the circus number is 9-615. will be used to defray scout ex- presenting Rear Admiral C. L. C. Atkeson the first ticket sold for the penses during the coming year. second annual Scout Circus at Guantanamo Bay. 9t 9 Saturday, 8 August 1953 Page Two THE INDIAN Page Two

Sunday, 9 August 1953 Editorial Office, U. S. Naval Base Special Services Department Fleet Recreation Center Catholic Masses 0700-Naval Base Chapel Saturday, 8 August 1953 0900-Naval Base Chapel U. S. NAVAL BASE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Daily Mass - 0630 Rear Admiral C. L. C. Atkeson, Jr., USN Confessions: Saturda y, 1730 - Commander 1800; 1930 - 2015, Confessions CAPr Robert H. Wilkinson Chief of Staff are not heard before Mass on U. S. NAVAL SATIN Sunday. Cuantanano Buy, Cubu CAPT Orlin L. Livduhl CN mandins Offiec Protestant Services CAPT Jack H. Hoswell Sunday: 0930-Sunday School e Officer Ecuti 1000-Adult Bible Class AFPteriaEtorin Stuff rerintE. A. Sudes-Officer Avier 1100-Divine Worship H. E Forcs PressServicu6gi4g Editor to Sedets, N --- Newu Editcr 1930-Christian Fellow- J. C. nierks, J Report------Spurts ship Pierce Lehmbeck--porg a--Spurts S. E. CEbbs UHSN- , Phorgrepher Wednesday: 1930-Mid-Week Prayer Thursday: 1930-Choir Rehearsal on government equipment, fur free ditri Chaplains at this Activity butiun en the U. S. Naval Base, CuS- AND JUST TO PROVE IT - The largest Sunday School in the Navy taffmo Say, Cuba by order of the Base is the Protestant Sunday School at Guantanamo Bay and just to prove CDR M. 0. Stephenson, CHC, USN Commander. in front of the Naval THE NDIAN is published in compliance it, most of its 450 members are pictured above LT J. F. Agnew, CHC, USNR with the pr of caisiunsNAVEXOS--35 Base Chapel. Classes are held every Sunday in the Naval Base School (Protestant) sRevl 195. years of age building between 0930 and 1000. Members range from three J. Spinney, CHC, USN This publication receives AFS material. departments, which LCDR W. AFSmaterial appearing herein cannot be on up through adult ages and attend corresponding (Catholic) reprinted without written permission of include the nursery, kindergarten, primary, junior, junior high and the Armed Forces Frees Service, 641 washing- young people's department, not to mention the adult bible class under ten Street, 1e93 vrb 84, New Verb. the direction of Chaplain M. 0. Stephenson. A secretary, Mrs. B. J. B. Broughton, five department heads and 35 teachers help guide the students, young and old alike, in the Christian learnings. No one seems to know McElroy Reports when the school was initiated, but everyone agrees that it received its impetus from Chaplain Elmer E. Bosserman who served here between To F.T.G. as 1947 and 1949. At present the adult bible class is supporting three Cuban students Aviation Officer through the baptist Missionary Day School in Guantanamo City and with this coming term will begin supporting a student through high school. Reporting as aviation officer of the Fleet Training Group is CDR (Continued from Page One) who recently R. Y. McElroy, USN, Training Center. of duty in the room of the Faces completed a tour definite time for giving the Villamar department at the U.S. No executive examinations had been set by Naval Academy. Mobile Construction Battalion One CDR McElroy replaces CAPT but it was expected Rent Hike who is now Chief of at press time, L. A. Arthur that the examinations would be the Naval Air Technical Staff of given in the AATC area. Navy enlisted personnel living Training Command in Memphis, Mobile Construction Battalion in defense housing areas face a Tennessee. expects to give examinations hike in rent commencing Naval Four possible Graduating from the U.S. for pay grades E-4 and E-5 at 1 October 1953. According to a Academy with the class of 1935, on their respective dates in directive issued by the Bureau of years on 0800 CDR McElroy spent two the Leeward Point Galley. Budget, rents for enlisted person- board the U.S.S. Chester (CA-27) of these examinations be raised to a level with flight training at Results nel will before taking should be known by 30 October and those of officers and civilians. Pensacola and receiving his wings all advancements will be effective The new rates will not effect in 1938. 16 November. personnel occupying public quar- ARC REPRESENTATIVE RE- CDR McElroy was air Officer ters that are provided by the aboard the U.S.S. Marcus Island CEIVES AWARD - Mrs. Helen K. Telling your troubles is swelling government with the accompanying Bowler, American Red Cross (CVE-77) during action at Pelilieu loss of their quarters allowance; and at Leyte Gulf and Mindoro. your troubles. representative at Guantanamo Bay, nor will it affect occupants of is pictured above with Captain 0. Title VIII, Wherry Housing that L. Livdahl, commanding officer of has been constructed at various the Naval Station (left), and Rear stations and operated by private Admiral C. L. C. Atkeson, base owners. commander, as she was recently What the actual rent increase presented with the American Red will be cannot be determined as Cross award for ten years of yet, but it is possible, in some service to the armed forces. Mrs. cases, the gross charge to the Bowler, who's home is in Chicago, tennant may exceed the basic Illinois, joined the Red Cross in allowance for quarters received by early 1942 and has been serving the enlisted man. with the armed forces since she A station rental board to be was sent overseas in May of 1943. appointed by the commanding Before coming to Guantanamo Bay officer will survey the rent situation in January of 1952, she had served and make recommendations for the at the Lackland Air Force Base revision of rents. Along with the in Texas. rent increase, the cost of utilities furnished by the government may be raised also. Woman patient: "Will my false The rent increase will be cushion- teeth look natural?" ed somewhat by three increments. Dentist: "Yes, indeed, madam; 1 From 1 October to 1 January make them so natural they ache." enlisted personnel will pay one- third of the increase; from 1 SN: "Don't you and your wife January to 1 April the tennant ever have a difference of opinion?" will pay another third of the in- SA: "Sure, but I don't tell her." crease; and from 1 April on the full increase will be effective. BMC: "I just talked to my broker Locally, it appears from the on the phone." directive that Bargo housing will His wife: "Which one, stock or not be effected by the rent increase. pawn?" RADM C. L. C. Atkeson greets RADM E. T. Wooldridge and Assistant However, Villamar enlisted ten- Secretary of Defense F. C. Nash during the recent midshipmen cruise nants face the possible rent hike "Allow me to present my wife here. Admiral Wooldridge was in command of the first cruise. Mr. Nash depending upon the recommenda- to you." returned to the states on the USS Missouri. tions of the station rental board. "Oh, no thanks. I have one." 0 9 0 0 Saturday, 8 August 1953 THE INDIAN Page Three

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Monday night the League title The Naval Station Inter-Divi- holders, the Naval Station Indians, sional Softball League, consisting cruising behind the two-hit pitch- of thirteen teams, began Monday ing of strikeout ace, Andy "Ski" night and will continue through Janowski, jumped on the SeaBees 24 September. of MCB-4 for 23 runs on 18 rollick- Playing the initial game of the ing hits to easily defeat the Naval Station Inter - Divisional 4 SeaBees 23-2 in the first game of Softball League, Mandy Mandis the Post League Tournament. turned in a no-hit pitching per- Utilizing the power that recently formance in leading the Second won the League title for them, Division to a 7-2 victory over the the Indians slammed out four Flag Division. doubles and a four bagger with Mandis, during his no-hit stint the bases loaded by Jack Knight allowed only eight runners to reach to spark the attack and thus avenge first base. Six of them were walked, the loss handed to them only last one was hit and one was safe on week by the SeaBees which broke a fielder's choice. The two runs a twelve game winning streak. marring his performance were Knight led their 18 hit attack as scored on the fielder's choice and he collected a homerun, a double a passed ball. and two singles in five times at The Naval Base High School, bat. He drove in seven runs and appearing for the first time in scored two himself. this League, went down to defeat Janowski was credited with the at the hands of the Third Divi- win as he went the distance strik- sion 13-9. ing out 21 while giving up only The Third Division capitalized two hits. on a flurry of errors by the High Zicolello was the loser being Schoolers in the fifth inning to relieved by Englehard in the score five runs which later proved fourth. to be the difference. In the second game of the play- Moving into the second night of offs which took place Tuesday the play, the Fleet Camera Party Marine Leathernecks made a last jumped on AFDL-47 for 13 runs ditch stand to score the needed to easily defeat them by a 13-1 one run in the bottom of the ninth count. to take the Mallards of VU-10 by The second game of the evening a 10-9 count. was won by ARD-16 as they Paced by big Brad Bradshaw, narrowly edged the Fifth Division who collected a homer, a double 12-11. and a single in five times at bat, Wednesday night the Flag Divi- the Leathernecks collected ten runs sion, seeking revenge for their loss Monday, found it as they set on nine hits while the Mallards KNIGHT TALLIES ONE OF MANY BRAVE RUNS - Jack Knight, could push across only nine with Naval Station first baseman grabs a couple of handfuls of congratulations back a hustling group from the their total of eleven hits. Gus as he crosses the plate after hitting a grand slam homer against the Naval Station Commissary 8-6. Felkness of the Marines also added Seabees in the first post season tournament game. Knight led the Indians' This win gave them an even one to the cause with a four bagger 23-run attack with a homerun, double, and two singles in five trips won and one loss record. in the third. to the plate. In the second game, the Second Smith, after relieving Relyea of Division, once more behind the the pitching chores in the sixth, pitching arm of Mandis, humbled went on to notch the win. FISHING CONTEST the Ninth Division to a 25-1 loss Breske of the Mallards was the Little Leaguers to put them out in front in the loser going the distance and turn- League with a 2-0 record. LAND DIVISION Mandis allowed only one hit ing in a fine performance. Barracuda Wednesday night saw the win- until he was relieved by Smith Will Learn Game Mrs. R. F. Richter -_ 19 lbs. 8 ozs. in the fifth. ners of the first two games pitted Harris, W. K. 16 lbs. 21 ozs. against each other in a clash that lasted four and a half hours with From Ground Up Jacks the Naval Station Indians finally Whitmore, F. M. 17 lbs. 8 ozs. coming through to win the eleven McNeil, D. A. __ _ 12 lbs. GOLF SHOTS inning tilt 8-7. The Guantanamo Bay Little Blake, 0. C. ------9 lbs. The game got off to a fast start League, sponsored by the Ameri- Mackerel (King) North defeated Grego, defending in the first with Knight of the can Legion, the Fleet Reserve McNeil, D. A. __ _ 30 lbs. champion, for the Gtmo. Bay Golf Indians hitting a four bagger with Association, and the Sojourners Snapper championship last Saturday before one aboard in the top of the first Club now offers a chance for any Nelson, L. E. 8 1bs. 12 ozs. a large gallery. North shot a blaz- and Trabucco of the Marines boy from the age of seven to twelve French, C. D. 7lbs. ing one under par 69 with Grego retaliating with two aboard in the years to learn the game of base- Bailley, H. 4 ozs. turning in a 74. bottom of the first. ball from the ground up by com- Tarpon The results of the remaining As the game continued Rodri- peting on organized teams against Brock, R. ------26 lbs. flights were as follows: guez of the Indians hit one over other boys of his own age and Ciccarelli, B. - 23 lbs. 1st Reynolds defeated Knilians the left field fence in the top of ability. BOAT DIVISION 2nd Gushanas defeated Bruner the eighth and once more the The teams need equipment, of 3rd Wagner defeated Wagner Marines came back as Bradshaw course, and in order to outfit the Barracuda 4th Tolbert defeated King clouted one over the 350 marker boys properly, a Little League Day, C. F. ------32 lbs. A hole in one was scored on the in straight-away center field. At Baseball Benefit is being sponsored. Ray, C. F. ------32 lbs. sixth hole by McDuffie while play- the end of nine full innings the Tickets for the benefit will be sold Baily, H. E. ______16 1bs. ing with a threesome this past score was knotted at 6-6. by the boys registered for the Jacks week. Neither team could do anything Little League with $425 in prizes Sanborn, J. L. _____ 5lbs. in the tenth but in the 11th the being given away to lucky ticket Snapper score two holders on 18 September 1953. On Sunday 2 August, the U.S.S. Indians came alive to Pass, J. S. _----- 41 lbs. 4 ozs. DesMoines was errors. The prizes will be as follows: defeated by the runs on two successive NavSta Officers the inning, the 1st prize-9 cubic foot refriger- Snook Golf Team. This In their half of was the second defeat attempted to make ator or $215 Leverett, W. R. 14 lbs. 8 ozs. handed to Leathernecks 12 ozs. the DesMoines by the scoring one run on 2nd prize-Set of golf clubs or Forsee, N. E. 9 lbs. B a s e a comeback Lightfoot, L. H. 6 lbs. Linksters. two hits, the second, a drive by $110 Ramona which missed clearing the 3rd prize-Hallicrafter radio or Tarpon fence by less than a foot. Romano, $50 Loomis, C. E. 47 1bs. 12 ozs. Some girls don't care how much rounding second, was caught off 4th prize-Osterizer or $30 Beman, E. F. - 25 lbs. money a man has as long as he's and tagged out to end the game. 5th prize-Rod and reel or $20 Wilkinson, R. II. __ 10 lbs. rich. 9 9,1 Navy-10OND PPO-Gtmo. 4078A THE INDIAN Saturday, 8 August 1953 Navy-OONDFFO-GtsOO. 4575A THE INDIAN Saturday, 8 August 1953 MISS U. S. A. WGBY Program Schedule Group to Stage Regular Programs_-_Monday Through Friday Old-time Play

0700 Morning Caravan 1215 News 0715 News 1230 Hillbilly Jamboree 17-21 August 0730 Morning Caravan 1:330 Storyteller 0800 Lucky U Ranch 1400 Musical Matinee 0825 Solitary Singer 1500 Parade of Sports/AFRS Final preparations are being 0830 Bob & Ray 1700 At Ease made at The Little Theatre play- 0900 House of Music 1800 From The Pressbox 1000 Curt Massey 1815 News house on Marina Point for the 1015 Ronnie Kemper 1845 Requestfully Yours debut of the oldtime melodrama 1030 Bob Hope 1930 Twilight Serenade "Only An Orphan Girl" opening 1040 John Contie 2025 This I Believe 1100 Startime 2055 Knox Manning-Time Out Monday 17 August. 1130 Bud's Bandwagon 2155 News The cast of eight, headed by Don 1200 Way Back Home 2230 Sandman Show MacQuarrie, civilian employee of the hospital, and Charlotte Lenier Saturday Monday touches to 0700 Morning Caravan 0830 Jo Stafford is putting the finishing 0710 News 0845 Charleen Hawks the roles at nightly rehearsals. 0730 Morning Caravan 1045 Strike It Rich Tickets for the melodrama will 0800 Jewish Religious Program 1715 Jo Stafford at all Exchanges on 0830 Space Patrol 1730 Cavalcade of go on sale 0900 Gene Autry 1830 Inside Track Monday, 10 August. 0920 Tarzan 2000 Groucho Marx This will be the first time that 1000 Tales of the Teoas Ranger 2030 Big Story Little Theatre group has 1000 Let's Pretend 2100 Broadway's My Beat the 1100 Lina Romay 2130 Fibber McGee attempted an old-time melodrama. 1001 You And The World 2200 Symphonette There will be barber shop quartette 1130 Met Opera Auditions 1200 Behind The Story singing with audience participation to throw at 1215 News Tuesday and plenty of peanuts 1230 Saturday Swing Session the villain (or to eat you like 1400 Mr. President 0830 Playboys 1430 Science Magazine 0845 Frances Farwell Sings peanuts). 1445 Tennessee Ernie 1045 Personal Album The play, itself, deals with tho 1500 Parade of Sports/AFRS 1715 The Playboys old problem of paying off the 1700 Music in the Air 1730 From The Bookshelf 1730 Jubilee 1830 Your Chaplain Speaks mortgage on the old homestead by 1800 From The Pressbox 2000 Dragnet midnight or the villain gets the 1815 News 2030 People Are Funny gal. The clean-cut farm lad, played 1930 Twilight Serenade 2100 Vaughn Monroe 1900 Sing Crosby 2130 Mr. and Mrs. North by Jack Blackburn from Naval Air 1930 Twilight Time 2200 American Music Hall Station, does his utmost to thwart 2000 Hollywood Star Playhouse the amorous intentions of the vil- 2025 This I Believe 2030 Gordon MacRae Show Wednesday lain as portrayed by MacQuerrie. 2055 Time Out 0830 Jo Stafford Staged by Joe Knepper, produced 2100 Tales of Tomorrow 0845 Charleen Hawks by Jim Walker and directed by Lovely Myra Hansen, represent- 2130 Grand Ole Opry ing Illinois, beams after being 2155 News 1045 Paulena Carter Bob Koppit and Pat Ornelas, the Stand 1715 Jo Stafford play will run for five days com- crowned "Miss U.S.A." at Long 2200 One Night Secret Mission 2230 Sandman Show 1730 mencing at 2000 Monday through Beach, Calif. 2400 Sign Off 1830 Sports Forum 2000 Al Goodman Friday. 2030 Arthur Godfrey The complete cast of characters Sunday 2100 Night Beat 0 HymnsT00 of the World 2130 Our Miss Brooks is as follows: 0810 News 2200 Howard Barlow Presents Arthur Rutherford (from the 0030. Robert Armbsruster city), Don MacQuerrie; Dick Per- 0000 Journey Into Song 1000 Cathlic Religious Frogram Thursday kins (clean-cut farm lad), Jack 1030 Lina Romay 0830 Playboys Blackburn; Swem Perkins (his 1045 You And The World 0845 Frances Farwell Sings father), Bob Walsh; Nellie (the 3100 Protestant Divine Service 1045 Personal Album Charlotte Lenier; 1200 Behind The Story 1715 The Playboys orphan girl), 3215 News 1730 Douglas of the World Ethel Rutherford (a fair stranger), 1200 Heard At Rome 1830 Sports Answer Man Bess McLaughlin; Mrs. Perkins (a 1300 Moments With The Masters 2000 Music With The Girls Virginia Orr; Amos Ap- AmericaS400 Calling 2030 Father Knows Best mother), 1420 Science Magazine 2100 Doris Day pleby (a neighbor), Lee Douglas: 1445 Tennessee Ernie 2130 Meet Millie Lucy (little ray of sunshine), Mar- 1500 Parade of Sports/AFRS 2200 Music From America 1700 Piano Playhouse go Anderson. 1730 Greatest Story us Eddie Fisher 005 News Friday 1000 Martin and Lewis 0830 Jo Stafford 3000 0845 Charleen Hawks Hospital Notes 1030 Twilight Serenade 1045 Strike It Rich 2000 Phil Morris 1715 Jo Stafford 2030 Piano Playhouse 1730 Invitation To Learning Heirport News: LT and Mrs. D. 2100 Charlie McCarthy 1830 Inside Track 2120 Twenty Questions 2000 Suspense G. Labella are the proud parents 2155 News 2030 Meet Corliss Archer of a baby daughter, Ondrea Chris- 2200 Hollywvood Radio Theater 2100 Jazz Nocturne tine, born 28 July. ET1 and Mrs. 200 New York Philhanonic 2130 FBI In Peace and War 2400 Sign Off 2200 Hollywood Music Hall M. A. Ross are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Daniel Morton,,born 31 July. Saturday, 8 August Monday, 10 August Unusual incident of the week- DESERT LEGION INVADERS FROM MARS Two brothers, Raymond E. Sexton A L. dA A DhDah1O J. Hunt H. Carter and Galon E. S e x to n, from .add . Kentucky, met here at plus Tuesday, 11 August Paducah, of "The Indian" is Bay-both were pa- This copy Sports Review ROARING CITY Guantanamo for four readers. Please at the same time on Ward intended Sunday, 9 August R. Beaumont E. Brophy tients pass it along . . . FRANCIS COVERS THE BIG Wednesday, 12 August B of this hospital. Raymond is TOWN ASSIGNMENT PARIS stationed here in Gtmo and Galon D. O'Connor Y. Dugay D. Andrews M. Toren is on board the USS Chukawan. WAY BACK HOME

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