Wabash (AOR 5) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1990

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Page 94 text:

SHIELD: CREST: ll 'A B.-l SH INS I UNI .4 The shield, symbolic of defense. alludes to the Vi AHASH as tm ele- ment of our national defense system. The colors blue and gold are traditional to the US. NAVY. The flaming torch and starnat ceiifef are adapted from the flag of the State of Indiana wherein are located the Wabash River and the City of Wabash, the ship's namesakes. The river, main waterway of the state, is symbolized by the white wavy bar and the City of Wabash. with the distinction of being the world's first electrically lighted city, is indicated by the two lightning flashes in chief. The pierced stars or spur rowels in the base commemorate the exemplary service of three previous ships of the name WABASH throughout four national emergencies . the Civil War, world Warsl and ll, and the Korean conflict. The Seahorse amidst waves of the sea is symbolic of a ship with the rigorous mission of performing her services while on the high seas. The Bravo flag alludes to her main function of underway refueling. The colors blue and gold are those of the Navy, and blue. gold and white are also used on the flag of the State of Indiana. The white diamonds on the blue collar refer to the meaning of the Indian name Wabash. water over white rocks , and the number of diamonds indicate she is the fourth ship to carry the name WABASH.

Page 93 text:

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