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l 00,000 8 Great Lakes -and St. Law- up lil NORFOLK - A unique dem- onstration of the modern Navy- Corps team by the tank ship De Soto County is wide acceptance and ae- residents in the Great area. The ship, loaded with exhibits, Norfolk June B for a three- tour of 19 Great Lakes Lawrence Seaway ports. response to this thing is said Lt. Cmdr. R. F. who acted as advance the ship for the last IQA 't I who is in the Atlantic a three-month cmise Corps Team. viewed the exhibits After inspecting Leaves I CREEK-The LST Soto County lc-ft yester- ' --- f-' 'fr - :Q L., ,- ' 1 U U U 6 or bounty Acclalmed Navy Ship To Visit Lakes Fleet public information office, said that by today more than 200,000 visitors will have boarded the De Soto County. I-Ie said 14,200 people visited the ship in Ogdensburg, N.Y.g 22,265 in Rochesterg 25,192 in Buffalo: 21,714 in Erie, N.Y.g and 49,197 in Toledo, Ohio. The ship was to leave Detroit today for Bay City, Mich., where at- tendance is expected to pass 250,000 News media coverage of the ship's visits also has been ex- tensive, Harney said. Thus far, he said. more than o or Qruise New' York World's Fair vis- V This type screen not only wraps around the viewer, but 3,000 column inches of newsp: space have been devoted to ship and there have 'been r than 100 requests for radio TV interviews. Attractions on the De County include demonstral by men from Little Creek's derwater Demolition Team a full-scale model of a po missile, ia Navy helicoptei 52-ton M48 tank, a color fili the Navy-Marine team in ac a presentation of Vice Adm. i S. McCain Jr.'s Four-Cl Challenge, and b't'lrei-in-In mobile firepower.f 'ioaros with a ju ucci has only -ight months, bi ers of the wool T 'iWho's paying for all ,th Cxhlbit- Ser-the Navy Iorps?'l asked 'The Navy, hc General. NORFOLK - The tank lehd- ship De Soto County will travel 1,200 miles inland this summer to give Great Lakes residents a look at the modern Navy-Marine Corps Team. Adm. I-I. P. Smith, Atlantic Fleet commander in chief, said in making the announcement that the ship will leave her Little Creek base June 8 for a three- rnonth trip to 18 Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway ports. -u 4- 1- The LST will be the first At- lantic Fleet Amphibious Force ship to make an extensive cruise in the area in recent years. Vice Adi or the l the Admig I hopcf, g commander of the Atlantic Fleur Amphibious Force, sold that men from Little Creek'k Under- water Demolition Team 22 will go along to demonstrate equip- ment and techniques. -' Items of mobile firepower plus a Navy helicopter will also be on display. The De Soto County, com- manded by Lt. Cmdr. Horace D. Mann Jr., is one of the latest ships of her type, Commissioned in 1958, she il an-conditioned throughout and is more than five times the size of a World War II IST-442 feet long, 62 feet wide, a displace- ment of 7,804 toni, a speed of HVBF 15 knots, and a steaming range af 30.000 miles without re fueling. Messages Received Visitors will also get to see a color lilm on a panoramic movie SCFGEH of the Navv-Marina Pm-ne l team ln 1 The sc as the lc SecNav ter' are Upon completion of your cruise Uactmg through the heart of the United New Yfffl States, I congratulate you on your Mccaln brilliantperformanceofduty. You Ocean C have brought to hundreds of thou- will also, sands of visitors asenseof sharing LST Cholkswl th personally in our country's SEA- POWER. As your embarked units now return to their stations and you return to normal duties, I hope you will take with you a deep feeling oi satisfaction in having completed an outstandingly successful task. Paul H. Nitze, Seaway cities to give resi- a look at the modem Navy- Admiral John S. McCain, Marine Corps General guard and several displays, was treated to a karate goes over and under as well. The color film sucks the audience into the screen to become over- whelmingly fealistic. More than one person was seen to duck as screaming jets flew over and marines seemed to be charging all about the Cini- Globe Cruiser theater. For the folks in the Great last an' We have 500 boar iboard, Admiralf' came 2 Next camc 'a 25-voice' and then a Cini-Globe' which might be ' described per-cinearama as the scre ers 1421 This is the san screen that is attracting lar ienccs at the Navy-Marina Ship Visitor TOLEDO, Ohio - The Littlei Creek-based tank landing ship DeSoto County, well into a sum- mer of Great Lake calls, has chalked up its 100,000th visitor. General visiting began onthe cruise June 15, and it went to Secretary of the Navy ComPhibLant and most 5 i nc e r e congratulations on a job well doneto the officers and men on board USS De Soto County upon your l extend my heartest return home. Your conduct and de- monstrated pride in service which Ipersonnally observed on my visits to the ship during the summer have advanc ed theNAVY-MARINE CORPS image in the eyes of the more than 400,000 Americans inthe Great Lakes who visited the ship. A great cross section of America is now morethan ever aware of the FOUR OCEAN C1-lALLENGEwhich faces our nation and confident of our ability to meet the challenge as a result of your untiring efforts 'in the past three months. Vice Adm. John S. McCain, Jr. Commander Amphibious For ce, U. S. Atlantic Fleet f J.. 5 - f '1- E i 14-year-olt 5 ., me 1 6 ll -- Q gggfedljggggg FII ' f 5 preparation welcome Home . ' Ports Of Call s De Soto County -H., Ninety five days ago' tank landing l. - - ship De Soto County departed Nor 4 folk on a Summer Cruise tot ' LAKES WHS Cl'l0SeIl Great . the visit was to show the people that inland area 2. por tio 0 lNavy's mighty armada to better understand the role POWER plays in maintainin peaceful and free world. - .... ,.,, Although the cruise started 9, preparations s t ar t e d months earlier. A area The purpose nft E because of its shallow draft and manuverability and the large area it has for erecting dis- la s De Soto County one of the I P Y - v ' ' , M Navy's newest and largest T's Bay City, Michigan Unclerwa got the nod and the workbegan. The tank deckof the ship was gradually changed into a large display ar ea. vehicles were brought to the .tn as if Y .- H.. .ff i-1.--,:.e4,,,1 .' .-. -, ,wi ' 'Ef f-5 units from various commands Y' were gathered to make the cruise Marine pier. Static displays were built and A Polaris missile, a Navy ter and a display board, all aspects of the Navy, andvarious Marine equipment were loaded throughout the ship Vehicles were moved on board and everything was secured for the trip north June 9, the big day, finally a.r- rived a.nd De Soto County, the Am- hibious Force's ambassadors of goodwill to the people of the Great Lakes, cast off her moorings and headed out of Little Creek. During the cruisethe Amphibious Force ship visited 19 different ports and hosted over 400,000 visitors. For many De Soto County cr ew members, it was the first time in the Great Lakes area and for many Great Lakes residents, it was the first time to see a Navy ship. While inthe Great Lakes, the ka- rate team gave 125 special presen- tations. The Marine Chorus gave 88 performances, the band 74, the UDTmen performed 67 cast and re- covery demonstrations and the ship's helicopter logged 1,000 hours of flight time. While the people of the Great Lakes were visiting De Soto County, the crew was seeing the Great Lakes. They visited schools, thea- ters, hospitals and private homes. The people came, tour ed the ship and left impressed. Large crowds gathered at every port. Local ra- dio and TV stations and newspapers gave wide coverage to De Soto Coun- ty and her crew. Over 200 news- paper, r adio and TV interviews were conducted, in addition to live radio and TV coverage of several Final coats of paint were applied P events during the cruise. De Soto County returned to Little complished. Behind her she left many , ter knowledge of their Navy. Creekwednesday, her mission ac- new friends each with a bet- alWallace M. Greene, Jr., Commandant Marine Corps, and Vice Adm. John S. in Jr. . uisit De Soto Countv in Cleveland. .- P I .af H' - or - :if,j1f2fF45Z-lx-ij. i -': 1,-,.,.,, pr, , '. xxx' We J-1g'Q:',J?'yh. 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111 11 111 11 4 , I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 s Ii It 1, I I I I I 'I 'I If ,. I-I I 11 I 1 I,. I i, 1.I L PUBLICATION OF THE GREATER DETROIT BOARD OF COMMERCE LOUIS F ll E.. Manager W0 3-3700 i ' rs, Se nd Class Poxlage Paid ol Deiroll, Michigan Subscription raven Ss a your b 520 Wx YETIE AVE., DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226 61 Years of Service and Leadership l903 - 1964 IT- fl I '-'-Q , ' .1 ' ' - 1T' I I I I ICDONGRESSMAN LUCIEN N. NEDZI was given Presidential treatme x piped aboard the USS Desoto County Thursday afternoon after the lat Cobo Hall. After the Star Spangled Banner was played, boatswain's whist-les ihe was greeted at the top of the gang plan-k by eight side boys and the ship's ,'Lt. Commander Horace Mann. If President Johnson had boarded, he would have 13 thelsametreatment. Nedzi is a member of the Armed 'Service Committee in Congress. 'IA' lIun,f1lf5 P.rn--fwednesdlayl is the lastclay for the public to tour the shin. i I' I ' I I. - I ,. ,I QI Ilay, July 10, '64 DETROIT FRE PRESS w . I I 'I ,Bobo Hall I, I WOATING showcase of-Navy-Mmm y-operation sailed into Detroit Thurs- County, its 442- fvas the LST DeSoto gth and 62-foot width crammed with pment an LST and its Marine Corps Bl use for amphibious assaults and Iter demolition. Unlike any LST that in World War II, the DeSoto Colmty I 17,800 tonsj, has more power tslx ler, 2,400 - horsepower Fairbanks- lesel engines, and, wonder of won- gicempletely air-conditioned. sri-les a brilliant orange helicopter, ian electric-driven miniature sub for gfrogmen to their target quickly, an lt carrles Marlnes quickly and low rater to the beach, a. tank, a tank- ld a self-propelled 8-lnchihowitzer. ieSoto County arrived at Cobo Hall ledo and will be open to the public Dm 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through next yi Her underwater demolition team I will put on demonstrations of their lly at 4 p.m. A feature of the DeSoto 'is her Cine-Globe Cruiser Theater through use of a special lens, puts, ier in the -middle of thrilling scenes r and Marine Corps activities. The ver such theater is new showing the Ims at the New York World's Fair. I Free Press Pholo hY so HAUN OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GREATER DETROIT BOARD OPCCJMMERCE .ki Ll:N YU. Msssimi., Irm.l.frv: W'1Li.z.xM M. On. I'1f:-Pvuldmv A. R, CQIANLY ju., Van-. f1:1Jn1l I, A. M',u.zr:, Vin-Ivmdml A S. jnsfxs, 'l'naiwu W I lfl'-'uY, Amiun171:.uufef WIIIIS H HAL I'r'1 I-li See New Navywar Equipme L, !:x1ri.l:ir IUMA-Pravzlfrir , Si-'AN .S111f:,1f, Drirqun lf. Kimi Donna P. Ku-P H. J. Lmvux' Rum l' M1'Eurm.v W. D. MMDU:-mimi. Homer 5. Maximum Ill I!ox,fw:1A. Mswuour I'-iuw j. Nl0NAGH4S Roy Asswsmv Tuoun H. Amu- 'fnowls J. AUL1 l.nv-Au.: li Bmroun J. lAv.'..1rJr.r' Duuu.. jx. C, D, HHH' , l'RKNK A. C1n.oM1'o 2-., N. l,UINs,,If1 Mm M, Fisms MI 1-nw N G.CiAs1ciN HAM Gunmen, jr. , F. H Clrmnm Grouse M. Hmini, , L. ll0'iIfiX4AN ,1- f me r F. I'-umm, ju, lfuxiun P Rmum, ' C Milfs: r I Rss. 1' JALKA T claws - ' v-I-2115 QQEDULL bare A limit nl Ibn Ullaflfll .Y-NJ!'4l' team julia Il-Ili. -1 mfn' if? fl, LS-fl' fL.ma'iug Ship, Tnukj will .1 Jlfbrzmrirzu. bolh from fin' ,'I,'.'.w'1f Finish will be hare iaith 1: full r.1mjfi'cmanl of men. XI Marine Delarhfmuf from fha 2:1d Ilfzvz. under live command of Maj. john A, O'Bfie21 .1110 will be mi Imfrrl FIM' LS-T, Tbe dutmlwzuzf inrlmltav .1 jafzf-111,111 hzmftf from and .1 25-111.111 1!1m'1fI1-bn1'b .iruilflvle for pulalii' :fu- lg'r1,gLfn1e111.f. Two .1'll1mi1'r1 :ffm 1111- ar'ni1'.'1- ble fm' appear.-:mtl befwre firxr .qrn11p.r L!, Cmdr. I-11,11-ur1f D. Marin. fr. Ihr L3-7' Cmnn1,wl,'z-1',f .-4171! Lffjjfl 1II111'hw'. 11 Nur, fllf-fI1m'f'il'41r1. Y 'i' The LS-7' r1i1'l br :r'u1mmf1l rzilly 1'm'l'w'l Nrll'-I ,md .rllrzrine 1l'f.'zIll70fIJ 111111 dffllplflflll in- i!f41lif.'1g ix lifflffrii ulmfh. Bn!!-1 the ml:- m.n'!f1: mm' line LS 7 1.f1'! la' 0,0447 for pyipfir f:1u'!7ez1'.7f'v'. f, .1,'l-3 frnm lf? mm.-i pm, if 4' If :nz zu-m!1l ffrtt' flu' ffm. learn. the t'I.2f 'l1 wr 11141 N411 .Jwake In .1fv,'11f.iu' Inj' it var qrufzji :aff LI.-Cf Isflz Dl'H,7L'r'I zgv.v1'. LO 7-1137. 1 il i 1'i' ' 'I in. l.:Slll i5r1Q1.iv I F I f ee t In Lazy ,Cruise on Lake I By CLARENCE A..-LEEBELT A lazy summer, day cruise,fa glimpse at some of the latest naval equipment, complete 'with' ,e,ntertainment,Qand the,skill.,that is required to ulate a 442 ship through' arnarrow channelgiandginarrower bridge lanes, incluuded in- the trip-of the USS DeSoto' Countyl- tromQTo1edo 'to Detroit' a trip on which the writer .and his boss, Joseph Kargol, Citizen publisher, guests. ' The vessel, commanded by LtL Comm. Horace D. Mann, lr,,, cost 327,000,000 It' ends a week's, public inspection' tou , atthe Cobo, Hall dock at 5 - , pfm, -Wednesday. j More than S500,000 in Cruise lCon!inuad from man scuba sub an underwater demoliiior team. -Don't be alarmed-if you , marine wh-ile you are boatiiiifiiiriiie fighting equipment is summer, Iaboard the ship, including anis 442' in length and It will be one of the uniIi-VT, an Ontos tank killer, awide and has a Belt.Fleet, ,the,name the ,medium tank, an eight inciipf 3,000 tons, has a fighting ghipgjt Operates olself propelled howitzer and a ent of 10 officers and 1 'The periscope Wm' be10ll061'rnillimeter recoilless rifle nlisted men and 3 The USS DeSoto Runner, a unit of the U.S. Atlcairr 1,617 PHQRY of 30 officers The 31l?-foot, 1,650-ten Aisle' included in the equip- Fnified men- its Owing 'Detroit Friday afternoon 1 ment aboard is ajeep, iruck LS O knots, and Ti swapped salt water for fresl and a helicopter plus a four Feed of l5lkifi0t5 P1115- Lakes to train Naval Reservists in anti-submarine war- olvered by Six 2400 fare and submarine operations. as b 3 n k S ' M 0 1' S 9 . ngmes. Q f ' f THE RUNNER and the LST Desoto County, which ,1Ifi'C0fsnm'Mannih0Fi Eaves in Detroit Thursday, are docked behind Cobo aomifiiiongg the all and win be open for inspection f to 5 . ' J 1 .rom e Saturday and Sunday- rom noon Pm gaildidate SchooI The'P------ . I V F- ' ' Anybody Got Il-I Match? READY FOR a ride of 1 500 miles is Citizen Editor Clarence A Leebelt who an 11 ton misile aboard USS Desoto County, an 8 000 ton LST Lt R L Chirnsi Leebelt that the missile is perfctly safe because it had been fired, recovered and with cement. The picture was taken-last Thursday on .Lake Erie when the ship was from Toledo to the dock at Cobo'Hall. u ' . 1 '
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Q center 'zzz L -Y- mah 55.1 'G' -1 A -A LE .5-ip, is t 'z 41 A. IF' 'Ei lf' tn' nr 52? 'L 'F wif I '1- ' z J. 1 f . 1 5 . 3:7 H -l It 'Y in Lv- P T I' x v i -'Lili fi U gi pn al it li ll1 le 0 li 4 M ra ' li is I4 in l 5' J ll , is as We le in Jr DeSoto Cou ft Admiral H.P. Smith, Comman- ' ider in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet I 7 Fleet's Amphibious Force will tra- - fleets Amphibious Force will tra- ? vel 1200 miles inland this summer 2 to give Great Lakes residents a look 2 at the modern NAVY-MARINE 5 CORPS TEAM. Tank landing ship 'De Soto County, commanded by Lt. ,Cmdr. Horace D. Mann, Jr. , of Manteo, N.C. has been named to take part ln the cruise. EHSHADES OF NORFOLK -In a scene reminiscent of flag raising ceremonies at ENOFN1 Atlantic Treaty Organisation Headquarters in Norfolk, Ve., sailors and Ma- rines of the tank landing ship USS DE SOTO COUNTY raise national and foreign Egoolors al' Avenue of Flags ln Boy City, Mlchigan's Wenona Park. Navy-Marine members stand at Dlvlslonal parade on the LST. The combined color ff Corps Team ki Q 1? 3 H L tie , . L 1 4 ia' 'I I Q. L. L' l l. i l culled his Navy flying days renfontrasted his aviation on -'s ', Marina Corps Team. nty To Visit Great Lakes Area Resi The ship will leave her base at Little Creek June 9 for a three- month journey to 18 Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway ports. She will be the first Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force ship to make an extensive good will cruise in the Great Lakes in recent years. Vice Admiral John S. McCain, Jr. , Commander of the Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force, has an- nounced that men from the Navy's Underwater Demolition Team 22, under Lt. Cjgl Gerald R. Yocum of Mohnton, Pa., will be on board De Soto County. The frogmen will demonstrate equipment and tech- niques that made this volunteer or- ganization famous. Great Lakes visitors to De Soto County will see color films ofthe NAVY- MARINE CORPS TEAM ln action on apanoramic movie screen in the LST. ,The screerrand films, known as this Clne-Globe Cruiser Theater, are the same as those at- tr ac t l ng large audiences at the NAVY-MARINE CORPS New York World's Fair exhibit. Therewlll also be an impressive FOUR OCEAN CHALLENGE exhi- blt. The focal point of this pre- sentatlon will be the projection of colorful slides, with accompanying soundtrack narration by Admiral McCain, in which he points out the vital role which SEA POWER and the NAVY-MARINE CORPS TEAMp1ay ln meeting the FOUR OCEAN CHAL- LENGE facing our country today. guard handled the city's color detail for each of the four dm Many inland area citizens Wm County 'is on e lhroeqmonth cruise of the Great Lakes to brim gettheh- fi,-St 10014 at the deterrent Inland Sees e new awareness of the mission and lmpo power of the Navyvs pcm-is mis- sile. De Soto County will carrv a full-scale model of this two-stage ballistic missile, which strike a target mor miles away from its marine launcher. For a close-up view of g r o u n d combat weaponry, Marines from theunits of the Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, commanded by Lt. Gen. James P. will demonstrate the latest equipment now used by its elements. These will Mechanical Mule, a rler mounting a 106mm recollless rifle capable of hitting a target four to five miles dlstantg a tank known by the Greek word f The Thlng D which br six 106mm recoilless s mall, tank-like bodyg a amphibious tr a c k e d landing ve hicle capable of carrying 28 fully armed Leathernecks from assault ships to forward assault pos on the beachg a 52 1X2 ton m tank, whose 90mm gun has a ln excess of 10 milesg a eight-inch self-propelled howitzer' and other weapons. A contingent of U.S. Marines normally home based at Camp Lejeune, N. C. specialists ln amphibious w Their Show Will Hit the Road equipment will accompany th tlc dlsolavs. h if TWO NAVIIS-VAdm, John ComPhlbLant tpclntlngi dlracta the Commander In Chief ot the ,Vern Alxal Rahman Uhen, to Great Lakes bluejsck Chicago this weekend extended an invitation Nl landing ship which has MU' formed into a seagolng exhibit I l . Aboard Exhibit cts going have been to vlslt the been tl'8 The purpose ot the De vlslts is to give Americans a hand look at their modern .Marine Corps team ln action. Two of the top attractions aboard the craft ls a demonstration Navy frogmen ln underwater de n lltlon and Marines performing the deadly art of karate. at 3 p.m. daily. The karate exhibition' held by the Marines will be at 2:30 p.m. daily. The underwater demolition will be ou'r OF THE PAST-The days of wooden ahl A full-Scale model of a Polaris 3 man are recalled as the three-mented Norwegian missile' which Wday 0811 Strike H , TIAN RADICH comes alongside the modern tank target m0re than 2.000 miles fl'0m USS DESOTO COUNTY iL8T ll7ll ln Lake Mllts hidden submarine launcher, will In salllng vessel Ie maklng stops at various Great I f whlle the DeSoto County continues hor crulae which began .lune 14. Slnoo then,-DoSoto Coun t Lakes area. .ittle Creek, Va., er the De Soto d waters. children from the 'al Base. nty ls Lieutenant l with that of t be among the exhibits. fore returning to her homeporti el more than 1,200 miles in he vessel, during 1962, evacu- l 92 persons, including women he skipper of the De S ot L 'ace 9rMann Jr. of Portsmouth WORKING OUT In preparation for appearances In I7 ports of call are three members of Marine karate demonstration ,team which will cruise' the Great Lukas and St. Lawrence Seaw .aboard the- tank landing ship DeSoto County thlssummer. Cpl. Glenn R. Premru, center, detenu n Lcmdr. Heraa against' two attackers, LCpl. Garl nd.Ac o , left. 'd C I. F lx P 'I '. ' ' USS De Soto County, a Navy tank, of the USS-DS team is- Cpl..,EarI Christeon. G r n A an P mn ' on ucc' Fourth member of th. l ' ... ' Over 210,000 visitors have been Y COMES T0 NTC-The tank landing Ship Uss De easel entered the st Lawrence he 250 passengers guests of the Navy will observe ay June 15 -duation review Next Wednesday, the shin will return glve local residents a look at the modern Navy Marine nce the USS De Soto has beenvesoto County left Little Creek Va last week to begin t has vlslted ll ports and planslr of 18 St Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes ports top at 7 more pm-ts during are Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force headquartered at ned three month cruise in the in. late Sep-q County willl I aboard the floating display since yd where today with 250 guests aboard from Chicago the v . . , V , ' - i ' 1 . ' X W' vw v al.- I an . -. I 7 B . e b n Guantanamo Ill sa.,- x A ...N 1. , -'F 11, 1 XS' 1 .?'t m'fs :f:i Uhiiiz. ' '-5.1 vi 7 R v M--A 5 '7-'Q ggrill' LLM' -'r, . Q1 ': 'n ,. . we-fr-C sir- .if ' Small iiliisviiiliiilbfhil'iL'ni2IiIi'n'i'1hg'6InlI'2iJri-is 'S 'Jniv' is iii? t to the DE SOTO COUNTY. Forty-two members of he Ca- nadian Nlllltla visited the tank-landing ship during her -- ... 4 m:v...:Nl VlbIIOR,to the tank landing ship De Soto County 5' was retired Buffalo N.Y. businessman Alfred W' r' h - ' ' ' of 1 0' en. W 0 'Q TIGHT rn' -- 'rank landing ship ROCHESTER VISITORS--Some of QUAKRSTATEWELCOME - T9-nklandins Ship De Soto 090. War- De Soto County is maneuvered ln- the 000 poeple who have toured at Erie' Pa Public Dock for her June 29'JU1Y 2 visit to that l l l' ' V 0 Lambert SEE Urn summer cruise of the Great Lakes The Erie
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