Puget Sound (AD 38) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1991

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' FRENCH HOSPITALITY A Reafiirmation of the Friendship Pact was signed between the city of Draguignan and the U.S. Navy's Sixth Fleet following the Memorial Day Ceremony. The Welcome U.S. Navy Organization also sponsored a luncheon to allow PUGET SOUND sailors to get better acquaint- ed with their French hosts. Right: TM3 Buisson in her new Frenchfflmerican uniform. Below: Following remarks by dignitaries, a 21-gun salute was ren- dered and Memorial Wreaths were laid. Helicopters ofEAALAT, LeCannet des Maures then performed a fly-over. i i

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CE gi , . J WE WHO LIE HERE DIED THAT FUTURE GENERATI ONS MIGHT LIVE IN PEACE These words are engraved beneath the Angel of Peace sculptured on the memorial at the Rhone American Ceme- tery and Memorial in Draguignan, France. PUGET SOUND sailors joined their French counterparts at the cemetery May 26 for an American Memorial Day Ceremony. Established on Aug. 19, 1944, the cemetery and memorial site was chosen for its historic location along the route of the Seventh Army during World War II. The cemetery is dedicat- ed to the American troops who lost their lives in the cam- paign of Southern France launched Aug. 15, 1944. There are 861 Americans buried here, the remains of 1,200 others origi- nally buried in the region were returned home at the request of their next of kin following the war. Speaking at the ceremony, Capt. Maloit said, I am hon- ored to stand before you on this Memorial Day 1991, as we gather to remember and pay tribute to those who lie in rest, not only here in Draguignan, but in hundreds of places such as this around the world. Their willingness to stand tall in defense of freedom and liberty, and make the ultimate sacri- fice for a cause they dearly believed in is the reason that you and I are here today - not coerced, but of our own free will - living testimony that they did not die in vain. By standing together in solidarity and rolling back the tide of tyranny and terrorism, as we most recently did in Southwest Asia, we honor the courage, loyalty and dedication of our fallen heroesf,



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it , A5 Top: DC3 Smith finds a new pen pal. Left: Being an offi- cer and a gentlemen Kalthough he's famous for shying away from a cameraj, the Skipper reluctantly agrees to a photo with his French hostess - he certainly wouldn 't want to insult her. Not to men tion the fact that he's represent- ing the United States ofAmerica in an official capacity ...what a guy! Below: PUGET SOUND'S ambassadors celebrate with French wine American-style.

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