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USN deck log entries are regulated by OPNAVINST 3100.7B. The required entries include: the ship’s type and hull number; date of entry; ship’s position; time; order; course, speed, depth; record of daily events; navigational/operational entries; and specific personnel entries. Working within these constraints, U.S. Naval deck log entries made during the mid-watch (midnight to 4 a.m.) each New Year's Day, permit the Officer of the Deck to craft required information into the form of a poem. Some are well written, some not, but in most cases an effort has been made to respect this tradition. Enjoy!!   

Since we have had visits from USS CONCORD CL-10 families and since I love Navy history I ordered a couple deck logs from her. Hope you enjoy as well, "The Old HT"Cool see below:

JANUARY 1970
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JANUARY 1972
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JANUARY 1973
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JANUARY 1974
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JANUARY 1975
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JANUARY 1976
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JANUARY 1977
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JANUARY 1978
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JANUARY 1980
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USS CONCORD (CL-10) January 1941
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USS CONCORD (CL-10) January 1942
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JANUARY 1969
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