Macon (CA 132) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1959

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D S T I N G GUESTS S H E D Italian Official Visits.

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For those who had the oppor- tunity of visiting some of the cathedrals on the island, the beauty of the interiors; murals, stained-glass windows and sta- tuary, more than compensated for the drab sand-colored exter- iors. Most notable of these chinches, St. Johns Cathedral at Mosta, has the world ' s third larg- est unsupported dome, with mu- rals that lea e one in awe. ' ( u learneil that this beaiuiful church was built i)y Maltese la- bor and faltese materials ' — that not a Maltese pounil was spont in iis construction. And at Mdina, the ancient capital of Malta, you were in an atmos- phere of qidet antiquity within the walls that enclosed ancient buildings and the beaiuilid .St Paul ' s Cathedral. Of coinsc you must not foigct the major reason for your isit. It was in Malta, along with units from the Greek, French, Italian, Turkish and British Fleets that you observed the lOth anni er- sary of the North .Atlantic Treaty Organization. It was as if all of Malta ' s former masters had re- turned to pay hcimage to the Is- land Fortress it was dining World War II and still is today. Your pride swelled just a little as you sailed from Malta, salut- ing the various national anthems and visiting warships, for you knew that you also were a part of the modern history of Malta, the island which serves as the Headquarters, . 1 1 i e d F o r c e s Mediterranean.



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Ji 1 f • s iBv li m , T f hh i Spanish Officials Receive a formal greetinc COR Sfierman explains the fine points of gunnery.

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