4 - i UF THE GREAT LAKES Sir: fCommanding Officeri On a recent trip to Cleveland, we visited the USS GLOVER. lt was a very warm day and the line was quite long. A very nice young man came up and told me I should go up to the front of the line. He was a good example of the Navy. his name was F. W. Baker. This 15 3 VCU' WCC thmil to do and yOu Should be proud of your men for their treatment of visitors. l am the widow of a West Point graduate and a disabled vet myself. l really appreciated this. Thank you. . . . Mrs. Isabel F. Steffens, North Canton, Ohio Dear Commander McCullough: Thank you very much for your hospitality during the August 11th transit from Buffalo to ' t P011 Colbome. I found the refreshments generous and the weather perfect: but most importan , to be courteous helpful and knowledgeable lf this attitude is reflective of l found your crew , . your command, and in general, of Navy training, it will be quite easy to discuss the benefits of a ' ' ' d rs. naval career with our graduating seniors. Thank you again and good luck in your en eavo . . . Karen K. Walter, State University of New York, Brockport Dear Sir, fvice Admiral lVlcCauley7 The USS GLOVER QFF-10985 has just completed its visit to the city of Oswego. l would like d t of the crew of this ship was exemplary. to inform you that the con uc g i Captain Daind Ci. McCullough should be commended for his excellent leadership of the men under his command who always presented themselves in a friendly, outgoing and polite demeanor. . H Comments that l have heard from the residents of the City of Oswego were, Hope they re- tum next year - They were a pleasure to have in tovm p and i'The shiD YOUT W35 fantastiff- N0 ne t' k h d. . gaT?uiyrirh12ralioxvlzrstatiiients reflect favorably on the visit of the USS GLOVER and its crew, and we look forward to being a host port in future Great LHKCS CYUISCS- . . f I. . . . Floyd Kunzwller, Chief o Po ice
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