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MAKING HISTORY IN MALTA MALTA is still getting over Its socialist regime, when Libyans and Cubans were welcome, but not the U.S. Navy. LEYTE GULF was only the second U.S. ship to visit in 22 years. We were wel- comed as long-lost brothers! Castles, castles everywhere! What a place! Once a stronghold against the Moors, Malta nested the Knights of Malta — till they got too comfortable, and lost their fighting spirit and their is- land. But the castles remain, everywhere. You could film a movie (many have)! The British were here and It shows. The pubs and cathedral remind you. The Maltese are comfortable here at the Med ' s crossroad; they speak several languages, but English as second nature. We love it! For once, there ' s no language to learn. Crafts are the thing in Malta. They have hand-blown glass, hand-etched jewelry, hand-woven lace, paintings all with that personal touch. Activities? FHIstory tours. Scuba dive on a World War II de- stroyer. We do volunteer work at two children ' s homes. We party at the ambassador ' s home. We party at the yacht club, where ENS FHoard steals the show with Achy Breaky Heart. We host thousands of guests on board. We host the President, the Prime Minister, the Armed Forces chief and COMSIXTHFLT for lunch. We host ourselves for Thanksgiving Dinner and call our families back home. The phone system has ten years of catching up to do. Some of us actually make It through after hours ' waits. We wave goodbye to a harbor which saw combat in World War II. What a place: Malta ' s seen St. Paul, knights, castles. Moors, and Stuka dive bombers. Now it sees Americans again. The people made it plain they were glad we were there. So were we! Malta ' s the high point of our Med cruise. We hope to see Malta again! « ' jliir ' f.AAfl 1 • ■iiW
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JIM PREPARES TO ENTER ST. PAUL ' S BASILICA. A VIEW OF ONE OF THE MANY CANALS. BM2 BIALEK STROLLS THROUGH ST. PAUL ' S SQUARE. 95
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A roosting Maltese Falcon and, of course, the laundry OS1 Waily enjoying some time off.
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