- 8 - Oct. 26 Arrived Port Hueneme, Cal., U.S.A. Oct. 27 Departed Port Hueneme, Cal., U.S.A. Nov. 1 Arrived Pearl Harbor, Haw., U.S.A. Nov. 2 Departed Pearl Harbor, Haw., U.S.A. Nov. 11 Arrived Guam Nov. 15 Departed Guam Nov. 18 Arrived Naha, Japan Nov. 19 Departed Naha, Japan Nov. 21 Arrived Pusan, S. Korea Nov. 23 Departed Pusan, S. Korea Nov. 24 Arrived Naha, Japan Nov. 28 Departed Naha, Japan Nov. 30 Arrived Yokohama, Japan Dec. 2 Departed Yokohoma, Japan Dec. 13 Arrived Port Angeles, Wash., U.S.A. Dec. 13 Left Port Angeles, Wash., U.S.A. 1 The record does not indicate the port in which the Falcon arrived on July 10, 1994, nor the city from which petitioner left on that date to begin his vacation. While petitioner was at work, Crowley provided him with lodging and meals at no charge. Petitioner had to and did pay his other expenses, and the Falcon had a small store on board from which crew members were allowed to purchase items such as hygiene products, foul weather gear, and bottled water. Petitioner neither was entitled to nor received reimbursement for any of his expenses. While he was at work, petitioner purchased incidental travel items such as hygiene products and bottled water, and he paid for laundry, dry cleaning, and grooming services and the cost of transportation from the Falcon to the location of the service providers. Petitioner also was required to and did purchase clothing and other necessities to adapt toPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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