United States Merchant Marine
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English: The United States Merchant Marine consists of the merchant ships that are transport goods during time of peace and acts as an auxiliary to the United States Navy during times of war. Under hazardous conditions the merchant marine delivers troops and supplies for the military, as well as goods for the welfare of the country, often by convoy.
Merchant marine medals
[edit]Merchant marine ribbons
[edit]Misc
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High demand in WWII
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AB in WWII
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Shipping articles for as 1786 voyage to Boston.
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1778 ad recruiting "good" seamen for HMS Camilla.
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Representative Maguire, sponsored en:Maguire Act of 1895
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Crew of the Liberty Ship en:SS Booker T Washington
Oil spills
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Exxon Valdez
At work
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AB's often secure cargo
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AB's often set up twist locks
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"Arnold R. Fesser, oiler, 17 years at sea: `We got a big job to do until this war is won. We will keep them sailing until the end. Then we have got time for holidays." October 14, 1944.
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Merchant ship carrying mail from the United States to combat troops in war zone, ties up at a port in Korea. During Korean War.
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For over three decades, Art Mercado has worked aboard NOAA ships, and has made friends in every port. He's now working a Chief Steward and Chief Cook.