RECEIVING “H.M.S. ETIOPIA”
We welcome the
Officers and ratings who have brought this ship safely to Our shore. The ship,
which We have christened Ethiopia, has been presented to Us by Our friend the
United States of America under the aid programme.
This ship, which
has taken her place as the flagship of Ethiopia’s Naval Forces, will contribute
immeasurably to the discharge of the solemn duty which Our nation assumed
nearly ten years ago with the return to the Motherland of Ethiopia’s ancient
ports on the Red Sea.
The HMS Ethiopia, as she sails these waters which
extend before Us, will serve as a symbol of Ethiopia’s determination to guard
her extensive coastline and to protect her maritime
interests. Equally, she will provide tangible and continuing evidence of the
harmonious and felicitous relationship existing between the United States of
America which, as part of the Military Assistance Programme, has made available
this vessel now a part of Ethiopia’s Navy. We express profound thanks for this
gift.
We anticipate that the acquisition of the
HMS Ethiopia is the prosecution of a course of action which will continue until
the Ethiopian Navy attains the capacity to make her proper and equitable
contribution to the seafaring tradition of the days of Adulis. Though Ethiopia
was robbed of her seaports, we remained seafarers in spirit.
We could hardly miss the opportunity to
thank the U.S. Navy that has trained the Officers and ratings in the naval
science that has enabled them to bring this ship safely to port through a long
and arduous journey across thousands of miles. They have brought honour upon
themselves and to the country.
They and their colleagues in the service
of this area of Ethiopia’s Armed Forces comprise the nucleus around which will
be built an efficient naval service. We hope that the present number of Our
naval officers and ratings will grow to thousands.
The training which they have already
received, the additional training which will be given in the classroom on this
very ship, the practical experience which they will acquire, will fit them to
uphold the glorious traditions handed down from generations of Ethiopians whose
names live in history and in the hearts of their countrymen.
We would like to thank especially
Norwegian and American senior Naval Officers who have commanded this ship. In
addition, We take this opportunity in thanking Commander Iskender Desta for the
great concern and effort he had shown for the growth of the Naval College. To
the Officers and men of the HMS Ethiopia, We say, “Godspeed and good sailing.”
We thank His Excellency the American Ambassador for his kind words and the
effort he is making to strengthen the friendly relations between our two Governments.
June 17, 1962
Selected Speeches of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie
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