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      Around May 1963, while returning from Leave to re-join the crew of the USS Hancock CVA-19 at Pier 3 NAS Alameda, California, I encountered two gentlemen at the East Gate entrance to the base.  One of them approached me and ask if there was anyway I could get them onto the base and possibly be able to get a close up look, and even board one of the Aircraft Carriers berthed at the carrier piers; one in particular, the USS Hancock.

      I asked the two what their interests were in getting a closer look at the ships?  One of them replied.  "I was stationed aboard the Hancock in 1945, and I would like to be able to give my companion a better understanding of the life experiences a young sailor had aboard a ship of that era."

     I thought to myself and asked the gentleman. "Why would anyone want to come back to an old ship and try and re-live any memories of what were most likely not the best of times?" I mentioned.  I will be glad when I no longer have to come back to the ship and I can enter civilian life!"  Not having much time left to talk to the two visitors, I referred them to the sentries at the gate.  Maybe they could arrange something.

     Continuing on with the long walk to Pier 3 and thinking about the man's request, I continued to wonder why anyone would want to take time out of his life to try and relive the past?

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