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Yosemite Saga - 4
Seasick
As the Yosemite steamed south, we passed the rugged
Carolina coast and the graveyard of ships. The sea really
rolled, especially as we passed Cape Fear. A number of
shipmates didn't feel so well. That strange churning
in the stomach brought on seasickness. I remember
going on deck and seeing swells big enough to bury a
house in.
Once in a while, the bow
would plunge down and the props would "dry spin",
shaking the ship. Our destroyer escort would sometimes
just disappear. The days were damp and cloudy.
Eventually we heard we were on our way to Key West for
refueling. The weather should be better there and the
seas should be calmer then these off the Carolinas.
Guantanamo Bay to Panama
It didn't take long to get the refueling in Key West
completed. We then steamed south into the beautiful
Caribbean and on to Cuba. Arriving at the
US Naval Base
at Guantanamo Bay, we anchored in the harbor and had a
magnificent view of the base. In the hills, they were
burning sugar cane.
By now most everyone was planning on a shore leave
when the ship got to the planned destination of San
Pedro, California. Some of the married guys would even
have their wives waiting for them after we left Panama
and headed for California. As I remember, only a few
of crew expected the Yosemite to join the Pacific
Fleet earlier than six months from now. Many thought
we needed more preparation and training to properly service the fleet.
Leaving Cuba, we sailed through the windward passage
with our lonely escort constantly monitoring our
position. In the distance one could see white sand
beaches and the palm trees of many tropical islands.
Finally we arrived in
Panama
(map)
where a large number of ships of various categories
had gathered near the entrance to the canal.
Everything in the ice machines had gone along well. We all put our best
efforts into becoming seagoing sailors. We heard
through scuttlebutt that a liberty for both sections
would be possible while we took on some needed
supplies. There were warnings posted to advise us that
Panama would prosecute people who got in trouble while
off limits - watch your step!
We first got the tow cables attached to the Yosemite
at the Gatun locks
(map). It wasn't long
before we were in Gatun Lake, one of the largest man
made bodies of water in the world. From there we
worked our way across the Isthmus through the Pedro
Miguel and then the Miraflores locks on our way to the
Pacific Ocean and liberty in Balboa.
When we did arrive, we dressed in our whites, we headed for downtown.
A group of us had a good steak dinner and American
Blue Ribbon beer. At that time the essential items to look for were
nylon hose for the girls back home, 'Evening in Paris'
perfume, and a good wrist watch. I spent a small
fortune on these items and by luck, they actually arrived
home several months later.
The taxi drivers (pimps) all wanted to take us to the
"Code A more", a four story whore house. We took one
look at the place and left right away, ending up in a
Spanish speaking English movie. Asking to use the rest
room, we found three marked- Peon, Hombre, and
Caballero. The manager said to take the last one as it
was the only one with plumbing. It was still a little
early, so we thought we would stop for a last minute
drink.
On the way
I stopped at a book store and bought a machinery book
and was advised to stay on the main street. For that last minute drink, we went in to a nightclub
called the "Coconut Grove". A stage show was about to
begin and the club was thick with smoke and noise. We
couldn't get a seat so we ordered a highball and stood
just inside the door. The show started with a scantly
dressed girl sitting on a bench in the bar. A big hunk
of a guy in an ape suit tried to make advances. The
drumming got louder and there was a lot of shouting.
Just when the Ape was going to grab the girl, a fellow
in the second row got up, pulled a gun and fired a shot into him.
They screamed "They killed the Ape!" Everybody,
including us, ran down the street to get away.
The following morning at Quarters, we heard
that an actor
was shot and killed at a downtown nightclub and all
those who had been on liberty would have to be checked for
powder burns with a "black light".
While we were still at Quarters, the Shore Patrol
pulled up to deliver a few of our crew who didn't watch the
clock. One poor guy was still half drunk and crawled
up the gangway with women's underwear on. He was
escorted briskly to the Brig. Soon the VD scare was
apparent as a few crewmen admitted to having sex in
taxi cabs and other forbidden places. |
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