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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... Forecast 112 II Methodology for Attrition Rates for Newly Licensed Officers 122 III Industry Comments About Federally Supported Academies and Their Graduates . 124 IV . Impact of Alaskan Oil Shipped to Gulf Coast Via Panama Canal . 127 ...
... Forecast 112 II Methodology for Attrition Rates for Newly Licensed Officers 122 III Industry Comments About Federally Supported Academies and Their Graduates . 124 IV . Impact of Alaskan Oil Shipped to Gulf Coast Via Panama Canal . 127 ...
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... forecast , other of his comments directly led to improvements in the study . It is difficult to gaze into a crystal ball and project with any certainty the world - wide economic climate of the shipping industry or national and ...
... forecast , other of his comments directly led to improvements in the study . It is difficult to gaze into a crystal ball and project with any certainty the world - wide economic climate of the shipping industry or national and ...
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... forecast , to which that conclusion was highly sensitive , has been the subject of a separate and detailed study , and by use of a high , low and " best estimate " forecast of the 2 / Hearings on Officer Requirements before the Ad Hoc ...
... forecast , to which that conclusion was highly sensitive , has been the subject of a separate and detailed study , and by use of a high , low and " best estimate " forecast of the 2 / Hearings on Officer Requirements before the Ad Hoc ...
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... forecasts for the base workforce , the projection of ecter hewsepipe cut put , and a revised fleet forecast which projected fever ships in operation in later years . Of these , the two novu zigud , leant changes from the 12 assumptions ...
... forecasts for the base workforce , the projection of ecter hewsepipe cut put , and a revised fleet forecast which projected fever ships in operation in later years . Of these , the two novu zigud , leant changes from the 12 assumptions ...
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... forecast , maintenance of an equilibrium condition in the deep sea sector beginning in 1980 requires that approximately 60 percent of all academy graduates ( other than Great Lakes Maritime Academy ) accept deep sea employment on ...
... forecast , maintenance of an equilibrium condition in the deep sea sector beginning in 1980 requires that approximately 60 percent of all academy graduates ( other than Great Lakes Maritime Academy ) accept deep sea employment on ...
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aboard academy graduates active Admiral BENKERT Admiral COUGHLIN Admiral RODGERS BLACKWELL budget cadets California Maritime Academy cargo Chairman College commercial CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost courses cruise deck and engine deck officers demand for academy education and training employment engine officers enrollment entrants equipment Federal Government firefighting training FRIEDBERG funds Guam hawsepipe Kings Point Lakes Maritime Academy LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LICENSE PROGRAM LICENSES DECK LosCH Maine Maritime Academy maintenance Maritime Administration MARITIME EDUCATION maritime industry Massachusetts Maritime Academy MEBA ment Merchant Marine Academy merchant marine officers midshipmen Naval Reserve Naval Science Navy Not paid NORLING NROTC number admitted operating Paid by MARAD Paid by Navy payments percent personnel projected question radar radio officers receive sailing STUDDS subcommittee subsidy supply tankers Texas Maritime Academy total number training program training ship training vessel U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Merchant Marine U.S. Navy Virgin Islands workforce
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