Jason (AR 8) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1983

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JASON ' S DEPARTURE The peace of the vast open sea is once again upon the hull of Mighty JASON as she makes her voyage through the dark and mysterious ocean passage. Her crew is united together as one. a long awaited get together bound with the sea and bearing a proud Naval tra- dition of being Ready, Willing and Able. With time, her crew shall become well-seasoned, as her potential and ca pacity are as overwhelming as her dedi- cation. She ' s a great credit to the sea. Our commitment, Service to the Fleet, challenges our integrity, broadens our responsibilities and strengthens our Navy. With God ' s speed and each oth- er, we shall overcome all obstacles to provide repairs wherever and when- ever needed, thus fulfilling our mission in the United States Navy. Pholo by CDR Cheney HT2 Fedinetz R-Division

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t; A Love Letter To America en a person loves one person or one thing with ali their heart, they should say so .... This is my love letter to you, America. It is written thousands of miles away in a war-torn land of strangers. Suddenly, in my loneliness, I miss you very much .... And my heart is filled with gratitude for all the things you gave me. Thanks America. Thanks for allowing me to be one of your children . . . and for giving me green hills to roam when I was young, and a free, blue sky to gaze at on a lazy summer afternoon. You have given me so many things . . . When I was young, I had America ' s sun to warm me . . . America ' s snow to play with . . . and an American dream to dream ... I had America ' s mountains to climb, its rivers to play by . . and the magic of falling leaves on a crisp October day. Thanks America. Thanks for the proud pounding in my heart when I see the American flag flying in the breeze . . . and 1 thank you for the tingle down my spine when I hear The Star- Spangled Banner sung by the voices of free Americans. Thanks America For the heroes you gave me when I was young: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Patrick » Henry, Benjamin Franklin and all the great men who helped write the history books of IK our land. Thank you America, for the great American legends that were mine the day I was born: The Alamo . . . and Concord . . . Gettysburg and San Juan Hill . The Maine and Normandy . . . Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima . . . and Pork Chop Hill. Thanks for Davey Crockett and Buffalo Bill and Kit Carson . . . and Plymouth Rock and Paul Revere and the Boston Tea Party . . . and the pioneers who tamed a raw frontier so people could live in dignity and freedom. America, thanks for so many things ... for the skylines of your great cities and the majesty of your prairies. Thanks for the tree-lined streets in all the small hometowns across our land. Thanks for the bright-eyed boys and girls to smile at . . . and the woods to explore . . . and for the tens of thousands of miles of highways winding across the plains, and the circling lakes and mountains. Thanks for allowing me to be born free — no need to bow to any one. Thanks for the right to dream great dreams . . . for the right to write a poem, sing a song, give a speech . . . unafraid. Thanks for the million lights that shine from American homes when dusk falls . . . and for the friendly smoke that curls from the chimneys of millions of American hearths . . . Thanks for the serenity of America ' s twilights and the promise of American dawns . . . Thanks for American autumns with crisp frost in the October air and the freshness of American springtimes . . . Thanks for the brisk winds of American winters and the full moons of summer nights. Thanks for Niagara Falls, the New York Yankees, the Rocky Mountains Mount Rushmore . . . and the Mississippi River . . . Thanks for the American parents who allowed us to grow up laughing . . . for teachers who taught us the magic of books and the importance of knowledge. Thanks for baseball games and Christmas Eves and Halloweens and Fourth of July parades and movie shows and high school proms. Thanks America . . . for allowing me to be one of your children. This is my love letter to you ... f '

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