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A r 50 W Y J, A rl X .f X lg, l'x'l'X'fy,.'X-.gf , ' If XY:,4 --. 61 - 1 'fgzigwwi qqy ' .vgpg rfb' -faex .:',t, LX! A u I Qlxtg nf Rurhnafer, QN. ,gag-5---,fri OFFICE or THE MAYOR I , Q ms tex X '- Ki 1-Awfir , . ,. J, Wikis -HPTQFLQQ! '-ffazr.--0 FRAJQK T.LAmAB MAYOR A August 21, 1964 Rear Admiral Redfield Mason, U.S. Navy Com andant, THIRD Naval District 90 Church Street A New York, New York l007j Dear Admiral Mason: . I wish to express my own very great appreciation and that of the City of Rochester for the visit of U.S.S. DE SOTO COUNTY CLST-11713 from June 16 to 2l and the concurrent visit on June 17 of Vice Admiral John S. Mc CAIN, Jr., Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. These visits provided an unusual opportu- nity for the people of an inland community to see up-to-date Navy and Marine Corps equipment, to learn of current techniques of the Navywharine Corps team, and to hear of the vital role of seapower in the defense of the nation. A In a recent conversation with Com ander G. J. BINKS of the Rochester U.S. Naval Reserve Training Center, I learned that over 40,000 people visited the ship. There was extensive press, radio, and TV coverage reaching many times that number. Two audiences of Rochester business and industrial executives and another audience of veterans and reserve personnel heard Admiral Mc CAIN make very impressive pre- sentations on HSeapower: The Four Ocean Challenge.U Our city was thus exception- ally well informed on the success of the Navy in meeting an enormous and diverse challenge. Your staff and personnel of the Center here are to be complimented on their thorough advance planning and skillful management of events which made pos- sible this excellent result. ' . Having been a Navy man myself during World War II, the professional manner in which the crew carried out their duties during my own tour of the ship with my family, together with the obviously intense interest of the hundreds of Rochester- ians who were there at the same time, was a reward to my personal as well as to my civic pride. Rochester enjoys the reputation of being Ha good Navy townn as the DE SOT0 crew might attest to. we look forward with pleasure to every opportunity, of which this was an outstanding example, for reinforcing that reputation. Sincerely yours, !Y!- 4745 ,ff W n if k4Ji?4Z4fL C,-K ' Cjizjgijy ,F'-5 . p Frank T. Lamb, Mayor City of Rochester . 3 t A W FTL:ao , 5 Q ,, , U. t its A-. i Vi l i
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