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USS Spangler DE-696 

1957 WESPAC Trip 

Visit to New Zealand

January 27, 1957 - February 1, 1957


by Wayne Dorough with help of a few shipmates.

On leaving the Equator we took a course due south to Auckland, New Zealand arriving there on Saturday, January 27th.   You can't imagine a group of sailors more anxious to reach a port.   After all, these were English-speaking girls waiting on us!

On spotting the coastline it seemed to take forever to finally reach the Port of Auckland and have the Pilot Boat pull alongside.   Fortunately, for those of us that worked on the bridge and had access to binoculars we could get an early look at the city and surrounding countryside.   It was beautiful!  The abandoned gun bunkers on the rolling hillsides lining the harbor was a facinating sight on the way in, as were the sailboats sailing along in the harbor.

Wish we could say ours was the first ship to tie up to the dock, but we weren't.   Instead, we were one of five destroyers and about the third one coming in, so we missed much of the initial fanfare.

Our squadron of destroyer escorts were the first American navy ships other than some submarines to visit New Zealand since the end of the war.   So the town folks were as excited for us to arrive, as we were.   This was a unique event for them as it was for us! People lined the dock; bands were playing;  flags were waving.  Yep!  It was an exciting moment!

Liberty call couldn’t come quick enough!  First,we had to store away work gear, straighten our work areas and make certain everything was shipshape, then and only then  were we permitted to get cleaned up and into the uniform of the day, which happened to be whites given the warm climate.