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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND 9 June 1965 Gentlemen of the Class of 1965: My hearty congratulations to you on the successful completion of four difficult but rewarding and exciting years. Your graduation attests to your readiness to assume the junior officer responsibilities for which you have been so long preparing, and you now become the newest members of the proud group of men who are privileged to call themselves Naval Academy Alumni. Having had the honor of being associated with your splendid class during the past four years, I am supremely confident of the contribution that you, individually and collectively, will make in the years ahead to the service and to the nation. Just four years ago as entering Fourth Classmen you faced a number of challenges including the major transition from civilian to military life. In the intervening years you have met and overcome many other challenges, and, additionally, you have participated in and con- tributed to some significant changes in the Academy itself which were designed to better prepare graduates for leadership responsibilities in the Navy and Marine Corps of the future. You can take pride in the realization that your class met all responsibilities and commitments laid on you in connection with these changes in a commendable manner. In the years ahead you can look back with genuine satisfaction on the role of the Class of 1965 in achieving in5)rovements to the Naval Academy. In the final analysis, I could wish no happier fate for you than to have you leave every future assignment with the knowledge that your efforts played a part in making it a better billet for those who follow you. We have shared many experiences during the past four years and I must confess to a feeling of sadness that my association with you as a class is now ending. But I look forward to future duty with many of you in other assignments, and you can be assured that I shall follow your careers with great interest. May you always have fair winds and a following sea. Sincerely, . C, ' s. MINTER, Jr. Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy Superintendent 22
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Ri«i DMIRAL DAVID L. McDONALD Chief of Naval Operations 21
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R ADMIRAL CHARLES S. MINTER Superintendent, United States Naval Academy
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