Well, here's my story...
I got to go home on leave my first two years in the Navy because Service School Command, Great Lakes, IL closes down for the holidays.
My first Christmas away from home was spent on the Cochrane in Yokosuka in 1987. I was plenty homesick by then. We tried to cozy it up by decorating gunplot like it was our living room. Heck, it practically was our living room with a tv, stereo, computer, etc. There was a power panel to the MK 68 director that FC1 Dan Martin made into a nice fireplace. We had a tree, and presents from home too.
Martin gave me heck for opening one of my packages from home before Christmas. At the time, I was mad because it was my package and he couldn't tell me what to do with it. Now I see he was just trying to make the best of being away from home, and if everybody opened their gifts on their own, it wouldn't be like a family get-together.
Sorry Dan, I get it now.
Anyway, I remember going to the base chapel for midnight mass. I think Dave Blalock went with me. And I remember it was just really quiet on that old ship at that time. Many people took leave to go home.
The next year, 1988, I planned a surprise trip home for Christmas.
My dad was the only one in on it.
The ship was in Subic Bay, P.I. right before Christmas. I took leave there, and spent about a week in PI before going home. Dave Blalock introduced me to some folks in Cavite, which is south of Manila. I spent a week there, and we went siteseeing around the Manila Bay area. In particular I remember visiting the American Cemetary in Manila, at the request of my grandfather who lost a good friend in the Philippines in the second world war. We found the grave and took some photos to take back.
Then I flew home to Kansas from Manila. That was quite a culture shock. From warm tropics to snowy freezing Kansas in 24 hours.
Mom came into the kitchen for breakfast, and just about had a fit when she saw me sitting there. Only Dad knew I was coming and I arrived late the night before. What fun!
Those were my two Cochrane christmases, and I'll never forget 'em.
Bill Genereux
FC2(SW) 1987-89