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The force will sail around Africa, through southern Asian and Pacific waters and up the east coast of South America before it returns to the U. S. in early October. The ships will not pass through either the Suez or Panama canals which are too small for the 85,000-ton Enterprise — world’s largest war ship. Escorting the “Big E” will be two guided missile ships, the cruis er USS Long Beach and the frigate USS Bainbridge. The operation, named “Sea Or bit”, will be the first ’round the world cruise to be made by one or more nuclear-powered surface ships. The Navy’s primary mission in “Sea Orbit” is to gain practical experience in operating its new atomic warships together for the first time on a long voyage. The entire cruise will be conducted en tirely without refueling or replen ishment of supplies. Excluding purely operational de ployments, the Navy has not made an announced world cruise since the 16 battleships of the Great White Fleet showed the U. 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Howard County Junior College will provide facilities, and the in struction will be given by A&M police training school staff mem bers and guest lecturers from law enforcement agencies, Beasley add ed. Dr. W. A. Hunt, president of HCJC, said the college also will provide instructors. Food services and housing accommodations will be made available, he added. The new regional school will pro vide training for policemen throughout West Texas, Beasley explained, including courses in po lice science for lawmen in the area. A four-week course in basic po lice work will be conducted in Sep tember, and additional classes will be held later on, Beasley, coordi nator of police training at A&M, said. Subjects to be covered include police responsibility, duties and authority, patrol methods and pro cedures, criminal law, traffic con trol, accident investigation, juve nile control and related topics. . Gen. Air Force The Southwest’s top Air Force Reserve officers arrived here Thursday morning to inspect the 9412th Reserve Recovery Squadron training at Easterwood Airport. A party of 13 officers, led by Brig. Gen. Charles E. Heidingsfel- der Jr., were briefed on the local unit’s active duty tour and were to visit the squadron’s facilities. Gen eral Heidingsfelder, a resident of Houston and a veteran of 23 years of military service, is deputy com mander of the 4th Air Reserve Re gion which includes Texas, Okla homa and New Mexico. Other key officers in the group include Col. George S. Brewer, commander of the 2484th Reserve Sector in Dallas; and Lt. Col. Wal ter C. Swanson, operations officer for the 8507th Reserve Group in Austin. The visitors arrived at Easter wood at 8:30 a.m. and departed after lunch with 9412th staff offi cers. Lt. Col. Ralph E. 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