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chain of command .fix vice president president gemld ro ford nelson a. rockefeller secretary of defense secretary of The navy donald h. rumsfeld i. william middendorf iii if - ,, , , ,,.,Y. ,A A,::.-...,.-v at--.1 .
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,,,,,,. saluting the ood manning the rail sea stories at reception radm william thompson, chief of information, presents. a portrait of deceased hm3 phil i. valdez to the new commanding officer of the valdez. af mr. del valdez, uncle to deceased hm3 phil i. valdez and spokesman for the valdez family eulogizes the ships namesake. mr. and mrs. valdez bath show emotion during the delivery as manuelita wipes a tear from her eye. cdr ioe d. peden, co of the valdez, mr. and mrs. carlos val- dez and their son michael talk together ' following the com- missioning ceremony. mrs. manuelita chevez valdez presents a handmade wooden cross to the ship.
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