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You will go to the wardroom party Upon leaving Malta on 31 May, we headed for the Eastem Mediterranean once more. Then, after taking part in our last major fleet replenishment, we entered Izmir on 4 June with other units of the Task Group. Once here we found ourselves again enjoined to observe the Muslim codes. Turkey, however, has been a Western nation ever since Ataturk produced great reforms in the early part of the centuryg PURDAH was nowhere to be seen. In short, we fit in more easily here, especially since the American automobile ruled the roads. Our activities here followed a pattern we had long since established: tours to Ephesus, visits to the night spots, and that all hands officer's party. What made Izmir special was that it marked the Eastern end of our journey. We turned our bow west on 10 June and never relented. , f 4 you will have a good time. 77 Long glass liberty Rural transportation
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envied Grove We had known, long before we returned to Malta on 24 May that we would be coming back. At the suggestion of the American Ambassador, we had been invited by the Maltese government to partici- pate as representatives of the American people in the dedication of a memorial to the late President john F, Kennedy. As the Prime Minister, the Archbishop, the Governor-General, the Ambassador and a host of prominent Maltese took their places for the cere- mony, they passed through an honor guard of proud American naval men. Even while they took their seats, thousands more Maltese citizens watched from the surrounding area to pay their respects to this man. The attendance, and the sentiments expressed by the speakers, made clear how truly international a figure John F. Kemiedy had been. We were honored to have taken part. KENNEDY sailors proudly line the processional walk E Ei , l Ambassador Feldman addresses the assembled guests. .1 , ,-f 'nt . Trees representing all the states in the United Stateq form the grove to which the late President gives his name.
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