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IN REPLY REFER TO
91/5720 Ser 00 -
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9 SEP 1969
Mr. and Mrs. James Lagasse Route 2, P. 0. Box 267 Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Lagasse:
The members of a Naval Communications Team, who volunteered to provide radio communications in the Waveland, Mississippi area following Hurricane Camille, have informed me of the courtesies you extended to them.
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Your hospitable treatment, including the grant of the privileges of your home, is heart-warming. Your hospitality is particularly praiseworthy because it was extended during a most trying time and after material losses to your property. I assure you that the men appreciate your kindness and that ?it contributed much to the success of their mission.
In the hopes that you and the people of Waveland and the Gulf Coast will speedily recover from the devastating storm, I again say "thanks" for the men, and extend my own expression of appreciation.
Sincerely yours,
R. A. LITTEN, LCDR USN Officer in Charge
NAVAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS COMMAND ACTIVITY
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY 4400 DAUPHINE STREET
NEW ORLEANS. LA. 70140


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