De Soto County (LST 1171) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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A crusty little admiral A came .to town today to boost the cause of the ,Anation's sea power? 1 . - Pit 'ftalk on this any- where, Rear Adm. John S. X McCain Jr., told Bausch the E Lomb, Inc., chairman Carl- i S. Hallauer on arrival. If l 4 admiral- Pushes Sea Pvwer up in the morning without a cup of coffee, he said. McCain came by plane aft- er the arrival of the LST, which has S1 million worth of exhibits for public view. The ship is open 'from -10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today through Satur- day and from noon to 5 p.m. I Itole UI lvlarmes 111 Uveral New r Marines had it could have sea flank in a mosta J ational Defense Picture hmm l, B . I Berkeley 'said 1 1 lense est ut me Bl e y Genera W, me , ,,,,, ' to keeping such Role of the Marines, regularland understood by ai1, he said. and modem- l90.000 Regular The Marine three re ular and reserve, in the overall pic- . T1-ig plane has its bombs and ture of national defense and 'missiles and there, too, can how the Marine Corps operates perform an obvious missionff 3 in the Navy-Marine team were ' Berkeley said some maritime 1951115 and 0116 explained here yesterday by Lt. wars have been, fought and won Wlllg team- Gen. James P. Berkeley. by the oldfashioned system of 0I'KHl1lZeCl I-md ' Berkeley, commanding hand-toghand combat. recalling vide the 1'l3ll0ll . I ' y , Sunday. general' ol' the Fleet Ma- the war of 1812, The British forces as close to l HHS C0lll1tl'?' 1105512 iget Sea I . I L . .H . A rine Force. Atlantic. ad- first saw the need of projecting get spots as can be 'l P0W?l' we fe 05' 'f dressed the luncheon mm- - the fighting man to a Zreat dis- Most or the 19o,oon i, si I V. ' i t - ing ol' the Rotary Club ln tance, l Marines are in , McCain, amphibious Ifortce : . TA A-it ! the Clifton Hotel, Thg 25. --since the British have ,ine Forces. The commander for the At an ic I ,pi--',-5: ' F tirl , gi5 voice Murine chorus also known this for an of-their with . Fleet, was here in conjunc- Adm. McCain A A , A, 175.55 i noi-formed -it the meeting' ' history,-, he hnld, ax find Hai-boi-, is made Q tion withthe visit Of the LST - . . ' 'dw . x ri I I' The general noted that the lt hard to lat om why they visions and two , ' Run nandmn msc conshdf r N s ' I - f , '- lNavy is too often thought of as IMHO! thi! Principle ill U18 porting forces. The USS DeSoto County at the i . .. . P t of Rochester Wlllh Qlll' control ofthe 5035i - s - consisting of ships alone. Thisl time of World War ll. is on Okinawa with i Or , . ' he said. Allh0l-lgh U-S-I SQ3 fy' 5- ' - - was true in the early 19th een-l He said that today men arc' of the lst wing. ' He s oke on Nav chal-. ower is on top, Russia IS Q,i,,,, , i tin-if, but today a combatantiprojeeted to a point where ea uarter l p , y -P , Sie.-Ax, , -H-ripe, 453-ie.. Xi., or -t...1r.4l - - . 1 -- - v - - - H da 5 lenges at a meeting of Bausch' catching up fast. 2, I -Shin or Plane 15 0l'llY'3 ' Sz Lomh ova,-..n.,.,. ,mi gf al 'sl Proleclmli Power i . Cr , nlpb tance, he said. . , -riff Eazrvfffnwzyfgt -4 -2.i:'f.... wil' e' i 1:a2s:.a5e1::oga-new-1.fft-F1555-iifoiobs.-f.-.:f.-tw--1 PH' WU! Recllled orce 9 e 'frhe guided mise l ,dem-oyei and Subm- l B 4 N--U-new--Her- r 'r r'i f7iTffff A' r'M 'r.. e Y BETTY KUBAS ' , , . e1.f.4ai.:.:- - .' ' : 1 ef' We ---f i :AM--- '-M2 eu. -,-.,,i,.,-,,-.....i----'--'n ---M---'-----wi'-+-sf'5 N . . cr aft -3 ,f'.a,j,t i . ' ',-'U' Command Opelsat l wi:+-t:.,-s.-:.-im- Q 1,.i-,.. -..i . ,G-.f -fr vi V.. -. 4 i.-i,- i- o..vs,-..- - I C .- were-H---K.,-..--..T. - ,df SOClCty Edlt0l' '-.'.-ff..5.'.:rv'-. is-' -i-V 9 , -is- ' ' - se.: is-size: .. 3l'I'lEl'S of the Atlantic . mariiferiiremow.-n.T.Tcr5I....baSeS., at Sea. fro' ticipating in Sea in 1943, he used B8:L ., .' Le if -f-o has i 'h ' d f . . . . - - ' . f a we f ' ng wrt gm'-m orces' b1H0Cl1lafS to Slghf and Slllll He took ss. drg at Propo' RGC!-3' HON. on .bhl bOCtl cl as. the Capabilities , t h l . X ,f., fo.,-fs .x.....,.., ..ts5,.osyrQl. ,4?45Zts? 5y,,z-i .him-. -'el-...my - - 'three Jsrsrsss sesrrsysrs lsiisssof. fir 'ec iw assi 'rririiss hour rarrcr ' fter radar fail d. I wouldn't 0 'Wie mon as H0 i . - - ' ..,,,l P 1 1' greatly increased lie ie.. othervsfisef' he aid. allowediheglamof ofisva-fe TONIGHT IN ERIE- Wally SPFak 1gi fomght PFOFH' was ef ' to obscure the importance ises to be most m'terest.1ng evening . . . The festivity 5' ails i 'hour lsuggislc ' ' ' , 0f the 0022115- will center around a reception to be given aboard USS s Q T, am P' Sl' in '. Mc CAIN h't h ' d ti . . . . S.1:1d.esgg1:1 '3:s..:. s.i:f.:.1i:5541:-:'ftgzir.-igiz::,3.s2'5gw s' Q, if.25:311f:.:::-:Q-d3.'L.s'f::.i.w2.:ii:-2'-s,:.fsi2::g:: Wcrelrhs' fsaslcm llls 'sf . ' W re' arre sr 1 He also plugged for the DeSoto County Q . . The giant tank landing ship isdue r ' s - rar- and on fleet Marino 53- dlscafded hls Pfelmedl ' - - . - .' it S afeficivale in thei ld d 1 2 M . ...,.. text and recited it from fra rer' . to dock here tflfray - aboar W' 1 be a 5 Vorce arms M 1 and 5 program. which I memoi- . e . Wars are Won. by 3 man SHOWS a 10-P1202 Navy band. navy frosman team and oiiiiig.ii,.i,ie,..i. fn mi, y ith 3 gun on his Shoulder ' ' - . . N ii, 1 We can't fight a war going in and saying 'This Marine karate team! - - 4 At 8 p.m. this everunz, select 'W' H M r sr ' 1 . . 1 with obsolete rustbuckets pot is mine! Technology gl'0UP0fC1UZP 'Or S ea and a mothball fleet, he Ehasn't changed this. Invitations l' said. , He concluded with a ref- Mrs. m.11....a q . . A to the role of oceans - - - t is K Cz b M i.::..:1..:1. PH of C .. . zwams u i seas P y I dont know a better way 0, 3- .. Avff-f--L M l ' . to get across to Ameflcans alldl ' 'V 'Q nf' ohn A. O'Brien, aling Officer of Marine Thilggsycarhassiigsngnisssai lhe lslisportlsnisiipskoceans than delph ee, l- X. X. . 3 s r . 'sa 5 17 Years' M2 l'1's aboard the USS Desoto . Ol' m 0 In sf MYS-:if-r-:Tr ' e xii isce anfr ty, a landing ship tank xii icer with the d k M d 'Qi livision,- Camp toe 5 d Onbay , H A rth Carolina, he g ees urg City ,- f , ,V ,, - - -Vie glfllllltlllllklly Ufjhrex lhe Klwallls The 34-year-old 1093152 ill l'100ll served as an enlisted 1 f' C ' 6' 'UI' 0 6- for five ears before gawk sgounfy A654154 7 71 31-ienis commissioslled a tenant in 1952. A xeyueald life fkaduxe of fide C07lW0l7y U! New York City, he Cathedral High School He had an overseas at with the lst and 3rd 71 l l at' .Sp .waged sgaanly ,N .,,. , A., ,Y.,,,,,,,., ,NK Lt Cmdr and Mrs Edward! and Mrs. Clmton Fancher, Ul AT ERIE CLUB OFFICERS aboard the LST USS DeSoto Coun ty, which arrived ln Erie yesterday and will be open to the public today, were entertained last evening at the Erie Club, following their welcom- ing reception aboard the ship for reserve officers and a few city officials. is in the Far East 55. During this time company -commander 3d Battalion, Ninth 0 ',-Auf 3d Marine Division, Japan and Assistant mental sW0!KlAC001Il I Lt. Cmdr. Horace D. Mann, Jr., presented the combined membership of Lt. Cmdr. Horace D. wonis, Rotory, ond Lions Clubs, Q run- down on post and future activities of ' Novy LST DeSoto County, clocked in the Soult for three days, and making its fi cruise on the Great Lakes. At the left is lrvin Horton, Rotary president who was master of ceremonies. Al' the extreme right is Art Kellon, Lions Club president. rl' LST is holding open house on board ship between lO a.m. and 9 p.m. today o Sundoy. The vessel will deport the Sault for Duluth Mondoy morning. ' lEvening News Photol .ri e. . Mann, Jr., is the DeSoto's commanding officer: Ma- jor John A. O'Brien is commanding officer of ADDRESSES KIWANIANS-Major John the Kiwanis Club. He explained the pm the ship's Marine de- tachment. A. O'Brien, commanding officer of Ma- pose of the DeSoto Operation and the rines aboard the USS DeSoto County Navy-Marine Corps team. tStaff Pho spoke at the Monday noon meeting of ' ' ASN..

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qw 1 X l MP. L. S. Tier, assisting in a scar sight and channel ----i-- , NGO Swm 1 I-I 3 loran, is considered qualified as a junior 'FFWER 'PQFUIH -,.,: 'i.fe:. E Navlsator- . coMMQgDcoUNVQESK964 'QV7' E' Abe U-S-?,??5f-iOL 'iE?.3'33x0 i ' ' RI L. CHIRNSIDE fgg1'iIfeI.N-M950 E MARQUETT 'ei sAun.T sm Navigator E .? ' TEAM mxmrowoc Ee: NE CQRPS ip is Ei ,NWARK E., we 1 . gg l -'5 I 2, T N To coUN f wbg g t: M s E Gogiggugaqf-e USS D621 : PE E ,gi GP-E n.,0p.s4, N LAKES il'-I PORT FPO NEW 1 Scotland, me CWCAG0 i WRON f ' oswlzco L Hilton Hi Irs? 4 -L :l FALOROCHESTER il ,,,, Em, E gil N County ployments 1? became V whom it may concern: in the ii, il! Mr. L, S. Tieris heretofore considered a 'E' gturged . lf' helmsman for LST type ships under ltua on in dfii conditions of no wi d, no current and no ves ned ond 7' .a., an A 2 E i Qc. gi 53515, U Iii usrlosrou Hi Commanding fficer Q Id In Dee SOTO 'X ' I -' the ready 1 gr ,. Q ,,...,.,. A ,n award for Y ,f'f7 'WINE A' 1 and aroundif 4,-lfgk 'M Q36 'I ,. If V V .Q C-WOWHP we 'ifi' ' ','. Uwx - . A ' - .L-li.-.-mer Lt LST ' 5 5 g v- E1 ' ' ' jf JQM E .1 6 Q X V .e. Before I zz ., .s,, sg ,J I 4 .- at I , H Y- ' .il-f ' - V . M,,,,,,glN W QQ' j QL -f ff-gag' :,,,-f ,141 E A D .. or it L ER FO is - oi S8 I E ,EHIUROCEANC ' ,, t Lakes Visit ATE 3 3 N Y US. A1-LAN . W T1 . w oe,-f,mf J 1' V TANK I mc FLEET 'bs E . E G S wwf' ogdhintw n USS' DE S01'o c HIP ndrdfge U.S nmDqn, LS OUNTY M51 SWG GAT M5907 as 052 f heff oowmwggnl YQUR NA vY.MAHuv 2 CORPS WELCOMES You AB CARD has sailed the offf1't1nsits'of the rzggxiiefjgrg deep fresh e Umtf gates and C 1 ting Ships of anada and hereby J ef-New lake l E INLA' B usit on a. trip , W f E 4' ,AK VW Midi X s , 'SY' wmiiivi 1 S 7 'ICHIGANQ Q 3 v 3 2 3 E a s E 1 1 x NAVY-MARINE CORPS TEAM 'V GREAT LAKES CRUISE 1964 MANI1 m MONTREA1 OSWEGO ' I SEA POWER Q1 I



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1 I 1 9 66 speeches ashore, interviews by newsmen, f 1 A65 lg. xero 20 receptions aboard for 1, 528 community leaders, and attendance at civilian dinners and other social and civic events were prime vehicles for delivering Seapower's message. at ease concerning the Nav flexibility and capability in these complex times. , -- Illinois businessman 2 Frankly, you set my mind Y

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