Maritime Education and Training Miscellaneous: Hearings Before the Ad Hoc Select Subcommittee on Maritime Education and Training and the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress .... |
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... Assuming we get the money , within 3 or 4 months . Mr. STUDDS . Then the third location is to be in the Gulf . Will that be the same as your New Orleans Regional Training Center ? Mr. BLACKWELL . No. Mr. STUDDS . That will be a new ...
... Assuming we get the money , within 3 or 4 months . Mr. STUDDS . Then the third location is to be in the Gulf . Will that be the same as your New Orleans Regional Training Center ? Mr. BLACKWELL . No. Mr. STUDDS . That will be a new ...
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... , into their safety conditions . Mr. EMERY . Assuming that money was not a factor , if you could recommend that a certain amount of money be appropriated , spe- cifically the work of training vessels , how much money 13.
... , into their safety conditions . Mr. EMERY . Assuming that money was not a factor , if you could recommend that a certain amount of money be appropriated , spe- cifically the work of training vessels , how much money 13.
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... assuming that the ves- sels , first , are safe , and I think that our budget has provided that in terms of meeting the Coast Guard certification standards , I think the first requirement is habitabilty . These are very old ships . The ...
... assuming that the ves- sels , first , are safe , and I think that our budget has provided that in terms of meeting the Coast Guard certification standards , I think the first requirement is habitabilty . These are very old ships . The ...
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... assuming that the numbers are all stable . Mr. BLACKWELL . Right . Mr. STUDDS . Mr. Emery was talking to you about the - I believe 1974 projection you made of the need in the future for maritime officers . Do you have any more recent ...
... assuming that the numbers are all stable . Mr. BLACKWELL . Right . Mr. STUDDS . Mr. Emery was talking to you about the - I believe 1974 projection you made of the need in the future for maritime officers . Do you have any more recent ...
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... assumed in the analysis ; that is , if the meatan years of employment for thore academy graduates who are able to obtain deep sea employrent between now and 1979 increases from the assumed 4.25 years to 8.9 years , and the reafter the ...
... assumed in the analysis ; that is , if the meatan years of employment for thore academy graduates who are able to obtain deep sea employrent between now and 1979 increases from the assumed 4.25 years to 8.9 years , and the reafter the ...
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Page 1 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act to promote the national policy with respect to the United States Merchant Marine, as set out in section 101 of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, by assisting and cooperating with the States and Territories in the operation and maintenance of maritime academies or colleges for the training of merchant marine officers.
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