Seadragon (SSN 584) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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MANILA Jac k Everett, Willie Williams, Don Lacy and Bob Reinke pause during their tour of the Presidential Palace. Per- haps they are waiting to see if the beautiful Mrs. Marcos, wife of the Philippine President, will appear in the doorway. , NI. A must stop in any tour of Manila is Malacanan Palace, home ofthe Philippine President. Prior to Philippine independence this same mansion was the home of both the Spanish and American Governors. General MacArthur and Eisenhower had their offices in the upstairs rooms pictured on the left when they were stationed in the Philippines. I 33 W-if-wil i ,N . , ,,w.x,,:.. ' . , M ww

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Winging across Manila Bay, Philip- pine Air Lines comfortable propeller driven airplanes provided free trans- portation from Cubi Point Naval Air Station to Manila International Airport. These free trips were part of the Seventh Fleet Rest and Recreation pro- gram for personnel returning from YANKE E STATION. SE ADRAGON Sailors took advantage of these flights as often as possible to see the sights of Manila and surroundings. NGS TO A short stop at the American Embassy is made by Bob Reinke and Dan Hunt to insure that they have all necessary information for their stay in the Philippine capital. l F 4 flldffillis A 1-.-.'! i S I I ,vii him. ,



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V f--1. W. -.f.-..,.......,,.'- -A- Q T Y R 4 A x Rizal Monument in Downtown Manila. Riz-21 Museum near Ultram The Rizal home near the Intramuros Section of Manila is of historic importance to the Filipino. Jose Rizal was a Filipino patriot who was executed by the Spanish in 1896 for his Work for and Writin s 8 on Philippine Independence. Rizal had been trained to be a doctor but ' ' spent most of his life advancing the cause of Philippine Nationalism through books and articles which showed that the Filipino was as good asa Spaniard. After spending ten years in Europe, Rizal returned to Manila in 1892 and founded a nationalist reformist society. This act exiled him to Dapitan. When the Philippine Insurrection started in 1896, Rizal, who was on his way to Cuba, was returned to Manila to stand trial. His death made h' im a great W national hero and a martyr for Philippine Nationalism. UI'0S

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