Pawcatuck (AO 108) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1969

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CHANGE OF COM MAN f , J

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Mounted on the bulkhead of the Cap- tain's Cabin is the PAWCATUCK's Toma- hawk, symbol of peace and good fortune for the ship. This historic symbol was presented to the tribal Indians that once ruled the land through which flows the Paw- catuck River by the Hudson Bay Company. lt is not only a ceremonial tomahawk, but also is a pipe of peace, symbolic of the lasting friendship between the tribes and the Hudson Bay Company. Its origin is reported to be about the year 1770. It was discovered and presented to the ship by Mr. Stanley Honour, brother of Captain Walter Honour, the 25th Captain of the PAWCATUCK. If and when the Smiling Indian is ever decommissioned, it is willed to the Naval Museum in Annapolis, Maryland, in remembrance of a great ship and the men that served on board.



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On the 5 April 1969 in Valletta, Malta Captain C. J. Youngblade, USN, relieved Captain F. L. Horne as com- mander of the PAWCATUCK. Among the Honor Guests attending were the Ambassador to Malta Mr. Smytheg RADM P. B. Armstrong, Commander Cruiser Destroyer Teng Captain Nelson, USS SHANGRI LA QCVA 385g and Captain Downey, USS COLUMBUS QCG 125. X

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