Cabildo (LSD 16) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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GUAM Guam is the southernmost, largest, and most populated island of the Marianas. It is 26 miles long at its extreme length and 4 to 8 miles wide. Guam is a territory of the I nited States, and exercises loeal self-government under the United States Department of Interior. A large part of the island is ringed by reefs. Near the middle of the island the soil is dry and fertile. The principal products are corn, rice, and sugar. Guam is also an i)nportant Naval Base for ships bound for the Far East, and for defense in the South Pacific. The population of Gua)n is 66,000, of whom 31 ,000 are native Guamanians. The remaining population consists mainly of Ameri- can militarx personnel. 0

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KWAJALEIN ATOLL Kawajalein is located 34 miles north-northwest of Namu Atoll, arid is the largest of the Marshall Islands. It is a eresent shaped island rising 85 fed high to it ' s treetops, about 2 miles long, and 700 yards wide at its widest point. There is a naval station located here ivith various kinds of naval facilities (in the missile field). The popidation of Kwajalein is approxiviately 1,400 including a native settlement, and a U.S. Coast Guard Loran Station. 1 66 :.



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PHILIPPINE ISLANDS M i SUBIC BAY 68 Subic Bay is located on the west coast of the island of Luzon approxi- mately 35 miles north of Manila Bay. F( rdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator under the ouploynu nt of Spain, landed in th( Philippines on 16 March 1521. The country is rich in melliflous tongues with romantic tont s heard on all sidis. There are three official languages; English, Spanish, and Tagalog, with English being the language of the school systems. There are close to one hundred dialects spoken in th( Philippines; of these, nine an thought of as individual languages. Ju:.ihty-fhree per C( nt of the Filipinos mhrace Catholicism as their rdigion, tt n pi r . nt ari Proti s- tants, and four per cent Muslims, llie remaining thri e pi r a nt include Buddhists. ' I ' tu population is marlx tW( nty-si V( u and a half million Filipinos including a mixture of Chimsi , Spanish, and Indonesian. MM

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