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WILLIAM K. EEAN nq.l1,,' Nun -.EI STATE or ALASKA orrsc: or me onvcrarqosw .Juneau September 5, 1961 Captain H. C. Lauerman, U. S. Navy Commanding Officer U. S. S. MOUNT MCKINLEY CAGC-7, cfo Fleet Post Office New York, N. Y. Dear Captain Lauerman: This replies to your letter of August 28 advising of your willingness to accept an Alaska Flag for display on the quarterdeck of the U. S. S. MOUNT MCKINLEY in -line with previous suggestion by Mr. Richard Hogan of your ship's Navigation Department. Such a display is exceedingly appropriate and I am pleased to enclose a 3 x 5 Alaska emblem for this purpose. Just as the MOUNT HCKINLEY bears the name of the highest geographical feature on the North American continen we in Alaska feel strongly that our attainment of Statehood represents a high point in this Nation's efforts to danon- strate its continued faithfulness to the principles of self government upon which it was founded. As such, the presence of the Alaska Flag on the quarterdeck of the MOUNT MCKINLEY as it deploys through the waters of the Mediterranean and elsewhere, will symbolize our Nation's firm determination to protect and encourage freedom among all mankind. . with the thought that it may also be of interest to you and to the mmnbers of your crew, I am enclosing an informational sheet which describes the origin and meaning of the Flag's design. All Alaskans join me in extending to you and your men their best wishes for your success and safety. I S ncerely, William A. Egan Governor C, I ! I E I I 'e e Z S -s 5 la . s ix ., . i l w 'N 1 ,x, 2 1 3 E f 2 2 5 5
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