Galveston (CLG 3) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1964

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Hawaii islands of Hawaii were first discovered in 1778, by Captain Iames Cook were originally dubbed the Sandwich Islands, after the Earl of Sandwich, of the Pacific Expedition. The Islands were Hrst united under a chief Kamehameha in 1795, and Honolulu was declared the capitol of the It was King Kamehameha III who gave the Islands their national motto: The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness . In the years to follow people from the world around came to the islands to live. Now it has 600,000 people, representing most of the races of the world. July 7, 1898, the last sovereign Queen Liliuokalani was dethroned and Congress annexed the Hawai- ian Islands to the United States. Since 1903 the Hawaiians made 16 bids for statehood, before their success in 1959. OAHU - Exciting-Exotic-Intoxicating. The Home of Honolulu. The exciting city nestled between the wonders of the fabulous Diamond Head and the historical Pearl Harbor. Hostess to the aluring splendor of Waikiki, mother to the many of the University of Hawaii. From her city gates the many roads lead to much pleasure and excitement for those who have the flair for adventure, travel and an eye for appreciative beauty, that is Oahu. Oahu is the third largest of the Islands f604 sq. mi.j and has a population of approximately 504,000. It is the home of the capitol city and principal port of Hawaii, Honolulu. Honolulu is located on a peninsula, between Pearl Harbor, and Diamond Head. It is almost the exact south center of the island of Oahu. Honolulu is the economic center of the state of Hawaii. Most of Oahu's 504,000 people are centered around Honolulu. The total population of the com- bined islands being 600,000. The mean temperature is about 78 degrees F. in the summer, and seldom below 65 degrees F. in the winter. The people are a mixture of American, Dutch, British, French, Irish, Spanish, Scandinavians, Puerto Ricans, Koreans, Chinese, Iapanese, Negros and others. Pure Hawaiians only number about 13,000. rf. h 'ms-..'A, Manning the rail entering Pe



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