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1018 - Resolution - U.S.S. Port OrchardRESOLUTION NO. 1018 A RESOLUTION of the City of Fort Orchard, petitioning the United States Senators and Members of Congress from the State of Washington, that the ACE 3, being constructed at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, be named the U.S.S. PORT ORCHARD. ivq-iEREAS, the City of Port Orchard (formerly Sidney), Washington is the oldest incorporated municipality in Kitsap County, having been incorporated in September, 1890, and is its County Seat; and WHEREAS, at the time the Navy Department was searching for a suitable site for a second naval establishment on the Pacific Coast in the Puget Sound area, the residents of Port Orchard spent considerable time with the Navy Commission and convinced them that it should be located in Port Orchard Bay; and WHEREAS, all of the lumber for the construction of the original drydocks in Puget Sound Naval Shipyard was cut in Port Orchard; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Port Orchard always have been extremely devoted and loyal to the U. S. Navy, starting with 21 gun salutes fired from a cannon on Prospect Point in 1892 and Continuing on through active support of such programs as the Navy League of the United "States, the Naval Base Association, and an annual South Kitsap Chamber of Commerce salmon barbeque at Hood Canal for officers and men from ships in the Navy Yard; NOW, THEREFORE, be it Resolved that the United States Senators and Members of Congress from the State of Washington be urged and petitioned to lend their support toward the naming of the AOE 3, being constructed at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, the U.S.S. PORT ORCHARD . Dated this 15th day of March, 1965. 14A�OR ATTEST: R. 0. WOODWARD, City Clerk