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. . . and a new Captain,
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of old memories . . . Hawaii, as we saw it, was the result of nearly 12 centuries of growth and development. For the first 11 centuries it was a Polynesian monarchy, then a republic, and finally a territory of the United States. In March of 1959, it became the 50th state. During these many years emigrants from many different countries arrived, giving the islands one of the most varied ethnic make-ups of any land. Caucasians, Chinese, Filipinos. Hawaiians, Japanese, Koreans, Portugese and Puerto Ricans all live side by side in peace and with the common language of English. 73
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The old departs . . . It has been said many times in the Navy that the only thing that is certain is that there will be a change soon. The ship is nearly always going from one place to another, the operational publications are in a state of constant revision and hardly a division or squadron can go through a month without losing or gaining a new man. And once every year the Great Yellow Shirt at BuPers sends Midway a new Captain. Our new one, Capt. Roy M. Isaman, re- ported aboard just before the ship left San Francisco. After studying the duties of Commanding Ofificer first-hand on the trip to Pearl Harbor, he relieved Capt. Dose. The ceremony was held in Hangar Bay Two while the ship was tied up at Ford Island. With a new Captain at the helm, the Operational Readiness Inspection passed, and our first port-of-call behind us, the Midway put to sea and headed West — to the East. Next stop would be in our home-away-from home, Yokosuka, Japan. and so do we.
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