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ass. IIEPPLER ... V. - A --- A--W - .-M 'f- rv ,goof H -' DDE 765 if if GL - .Q .,g. .4 I I: XREAQV - - DESTROYERMEN HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A PROUD PEOPLE. THEY HAVEBEEN THE ELITE. THEY HAVE TO BE A PROUD PEOPLB AND THEY HAVE TO BE SPECIALLY SELECTED, FOR DESTRC YE-,LIFE IS A RUGGED ONE. IT TAKES PHYSICAL STAIVIINA T I STAND UP UNDER THE RIGORS OIT A TOSSING DOG-DOG. IT TAKES EVEN IVIORE SPIRITUAL STAMIINIKS, TQ KEEP GOING WITH ENTHUSIASIVI WHEN YOU APE TIRED AI'-ED YOU FEEL THAT YOU, AND YOUR SHIP, ARE BE?NG USED AS A WORKHORSE. ET IS TRUE THAT MANY PEOPLE TAKE DE- STROYERS FOR GRANTED AND THAT IS ALL THE MORE REASON WHY THE DESTROYER CAPTAINS CAN BE PROUD OF THEIR ACCOIVIPLISHIVIENTST ADIVIIRAL ARLEIGH A. BURKE
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