In the Trough

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A few months out of college followed by a sixteen-week course on how to be a naval officer author Thomas F. Jaras found himself standing bridge watches on the USS Vance in the middle of nowhere providing navigational aid for aircraft flying to the polar ice. Now almost fifty years later Jaras recalls the three years he spent aboard the Vance in the 1960s on the ramparts of the Cold War.. In his memoir In the Trough Jaras attempts to understand his love-hate relationship with the USS Vance an insignificant radar picket ship that supported Operation Deep Freeze in the Antarctic Ocean for a year and then spent two years on the Pacific Distant Early Warning Line. He describes life on an endurance ship afloat in midocean battling eighty-foot walls of water crashing over the bridge. . In the Trough chronicles Jarass transition from a boy to man as he dreamed of life ashore during long weeks at sea that were punctuated by short intense visits to terra firma. Young inexperienced and nave he feared the best years of his life were being wasted at sea. He searched desperately for women love and a normal existence while ashore for precious short stints in Tahiti New Zealand Tasmania Australia Japan and Hawaii. Despite three stressful unhappy and difficult years at sea Jaras acknowledges a tearful departure but promised himself to never go to sea again.
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