Alexander Hamilton (SSBN 517) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1963

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THE BOSTON HERALD-TRAvEl.ER CORPORATION THE BOSTON HERALD ' Soo HARRISON AVENUE BOSTON 6, MASSACHUSETTS im, HANCOCK 6-sooo !,w mm imp ypypp Mkigdi pr I IN DOWNTOWN BOSTON T. in -is -mimprm S u mx E-gi TT S July 12, 1963 Commandant First Naval District H95 Summer Street Boston, Mass. Dear Sir 2 I an writing to extend my thanks for the courtesies extended to me and my colleagues during our July 1 indoctrination cruise aboard the Fleet Ballistic Submarine USS Alexander hamilton, which took us on a memorable cruise into the Atlantic from New London, Conn. This tri provlded the invited medigre presentatives with an cellent opportunity to see closeup the greatest striking force in the United States today, the Polaris submarine. It was a great thrill and I know each media representative came away with the impression that the Navy is not only doing a great job, but is equipped to strike anywhere in the world in the event of an emergency. O ' As s ---.N myself, I feel honored to have been se ed to make the trip. It pro -. --.- with the necessary -' ground concerning the Polaris program, firs -- ormation that goes into writing future stories corre . portraying -- f 93117101-1 in the defense of our co - '-, SXXK :.1.E'r'rE1fS F0LC0W50 BOSTON S HOME DELIVERED NEWSPAPERS

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OUTGOING 0312572 FM ADMINO COMONE TO USS ALEXANDER HAMILTON INFO CINCLANTFLT COMSUBLANT DEPCOMSUBLANT COMSUBFLOT 2 CNO COMONE BT UNCLAS A PRESS CRUISE IN ALEXANDER HAMILTON A. CNO 292110Z OF MAY 1. NEW ENGLAND M DIA PRESS CRUISE 1 JUL CONSIDERED OUTSTANDING. MEDIA REPS HIGH IN PRAISE OF CO, OFFICERS, AND CREW AND VERY IM RESSED WITH ALEXANDER HAMILTON AND POLARIS SYSTEM. YOUR EXCELLENT COOPERATION IN MAKING THIS CRUISE M ST SUCCESSFUL, IS MOST APPRECIATED. I AM THOROUGHLY CONVINCED THAT THIS CRUISE WILL RESULT IN MUCH BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION FOR OUR POLARIS PROGRAM, THE SUBMARINE SERVICE, AND NAVY IN NEW ENGLAND. WELL DONE. ggnzsvz Tonfuuoz O3 JUL 63fEEC



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THE BOSTON HERALD-TRAVELER CORPORATION THE BQSTQN HERALD 300 HARRISON AVENUE 1 BOSTON 6. MASSACHUSETTS 'lm fi - BOSTON SUNDAY HERALD ,,, V Wh, Q Ei? Y Eiissfsggsiissssnms sa msmigmmgl X h ifr' -mir ,uixxnras H H A 5 Everyone aboard the USS Alexander Hamilton is deserving of a uwell donen for the conscientious efforts put forth in behalf of myself and the other guests. CDR. Norman B. Bessac, USN, skipper of the Hamilton, was particularly effective in making us feel right at home while at sea, The arrangements for the trip, from.start to finish, were handled in an outstanding manner. CDR. George Hall, USN, public information officer for the First Naval District, did a terrific job and stayed with.us night and day to make sure that we were fully informed, Such co-operation spkeaks well of our Navy today. Again, my deepest thanks. Sincerely f ,f6ZW!-if ' . WWC X fJames R re aL6hor Editor litary Writer Boston Herald-Traveler T, 'rr -. W-

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