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n the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility. I welcome it. John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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A LETTER FROM COMDESRON 4 America is a broad and fortunate land, but even more America is people, people of different views and beliefs but with broad and deep- running common concepts as to freedom and the worth and dignity of each man. Even more than in her rich fields and minerals, the strength of America is in her people. The Navy is ships and their industrial base, but even more the Navy too is people. It is in her trained and dedicated men that our seapower lies. We of the sea know the role of seapower, from Salamis to Trafalgar to Midway to now, again in troubled times, off the Asiatic seaboard or in that oldest of men ' s seas, the Mediterranean. Not by accident does America possess the strongest Navy in the world, and deploy her strength. But it is men who provide that power for peace , who man and make effective our complex weapon systems, who drive the ships and keep them seaworthy so that the weapons with the right control and backup can be at the right place at the right time. In calm waters, clean-cut Navy men represent in foreign ports the best of America, showing our warm friendship for people of other lands - and let no one mistake the im- portance of this good will - but ready always to act or react to any storm threatening the peace or liberty of free men. This vitally essential mission demands sacrifice and work, often under trying and challenging conditions. America br eeds men who can meet challenge, and demands the most from the best of her sons. Now, from President Johnson and from the American people is heard increasing recognition which promises well for the men of the Navy. However, in our hearts we all know that our most meaningful reward comes in the knowledge of a necessary and tremendously important job well done. MANLEY deserves to hold her head high. May future years bring memories of good times and rough times, fun and travail, but always pride and satisfaction in yourselves and in your shipmates. Respectfully, W.Y.HOWELL Captain, U. S. Navy Commodore
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