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Executive Officer During the past ten months, everything that was asked of this ship was accomplished. Whether it was a gunfire mission, a personnel inspection, or just plain giving of yourselves to a cause, it was always a first class effort. I am proud to have been a part of the finest cew of the best ship in the Coast Guard. As we end our deployment, I wish you con- tinued success in all of your future endeavors. LCDR R. S. TUNESKI, USCG New London, Conn. Engineer Officer At best, this cruise book stands as a token reminder of the experiences shared by us; all of which have touched our lives in as many ways as our number. A ship is dead and a lifeless thing without a crew. You gave this ship life and a record, your record, of which you all may be ever- lastingly proud. But the lifeblood of this ship comes not from the crew alone; it is inextricably fused with the lives of our wives, families, or sweethearts. May this book serve as a fitting reminder of the important part they played in the successful completion of this mission,- may they share the feeling of satisfaction and accomplish- ment of a job well done. LCDR C, E. SIEGMAN, USCG Desplaines, III.
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CDR H. G. HOLMGREN, USCG Commanding Officer MINNETONKA ' s deployment to Southeast Asia commenced on 17 December 1967 and ended on 17 October 1968. During this ten month period we travelled over 60,000 miles, and visited many interesting ports. Our Market Time Patrols v ere often monotonous, but sometimes extremely excit- ing, as when we encountered the enemy trawler. Whatever the assignment, the AAINNETONKA did the job, and did it well. Each man can feel justifi- ably proud of his individual contribution in mak- ing the MINNETONKA an outstanding ship of the line. - L -ยป
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Officers LCDR T. M. WRAY, USPHS Nashville, Tenn. LT H. A. SLADE, USCGR Plymouth, Mass. Ft LTJG S. L. BENSON, USCG Los Angeles. Calif LTJG C. A, VEDDER, USCG Spokane, Wash, LTJG R. P. REICHERSAMER, USCG Abbotsford, Wis. LTJG K, A. BARKER, USCGR Los Angeles, Colif. ENS J. W, YOUNG, USCG San Diego, Calif, ENS T C GREENE, USCG Weed Heights, Nev,
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