Skip to content

We had to wear dress uniforms when we left the ship on liberty. The dress whites lacked a proper pocket which meant your wallet was hung over your belt making you susceptible to pickpockets.

Civilian clothing permissible when one was off duty  but that seemed to relevant only for the sailors stationed onshore.

We discovered several creative ways to wear civilian clothes when we went ashore. I would leave the ship with a trash barrel as part of a “work detail” with a change of clothes tucked into the trash. Once ashore I did a quick clothing exchange and be on my way. This also gave me a little extra time because I could return the next day with a trash can in hand.

I don’t remember all the details about these photos, but I was wearing civilian clothes and I met a water buffalo.

Jeepney photo taken in 1970
The Jeepney is the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines.  They were originally made from U.S. military jeeps left over from WWII.
Horse drawn cart in the Philippines
Horse drawn cart in the Philippines

It was a real treat to run into a group of school kids and seeing their smiles.

Filipino school children
Filipino school children

The next photo is my favorite photo taken in the Philippines.

Water Buffalo
Water Buffalo

The farmers let me take this creature for a ride. My style is completely wrong.

Water Buffalo
Working the field with a Water Buffalo

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from My Strange Life

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading