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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... vessels for use as training ships including their alteration , maintenance and repair . We are requesting $ 4,020,000 for the program . This includes $ 450.000 in grants for the maintenance and support of the schools ; $ 1,200,000 in ...
... vessels for use as training ships including their alteration , maintenance and repair . We are requesting $ 4,020,000 for the program . This includes $ 450.000 in grants for the maintenance and support of the schools ; $ 1,200,000 in ...
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... vessels including tug - barge combinations . Expansion of the firefighting training program is a major con- cern to us at this time . We are requesting $ 1.185.000 in the 1978 budget to establish two new hands - on live - fire ...
... vessels including tug - barge combinations . Expansion of the firefighting training program is a major con- cern to us at this time . We are requesting $ 1.185.000 in the 1978 budget to establish two new hands - on live - fire ...
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... vessels with modern equipment that officers and seamen will find on modern vessels . Do you feel that there is a need for either additional training ships , new training ships - can existing training ships be modified in that manner ...
... vessels with modern equipment that officers and seamen will find on modern vessels . Do you feel that there is a need for either additional training ships , new training ships - can existing training ships be modified in that manner ...
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... vessels , how much money do you think it would take and what would you list as priorities of train- ing vessels ? Mr. BLACKWELL . You mean on the present ships ? Mr. EMERY . Yes , setting aside the construction . Mr. BLACKWELL . To ...
... vessels , how much money do you think it would take and what would you list as priorities of train- ing vessels ? Mr. BLACKWELL . You mean on the present ships ? Mr. EMERY . Yes , setting aside the construction . Mr. BLACKWELL . To ...
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... vessels than last year . Mr. EMERY . The other question I have , as far as training ships concerns me , is there any sense to the idea that we might be able to have a program with private industry that might place federally subsidized ...
... vessels than last year . Mr. EMERY . The other question I have , as far as training ships concerns me , is there any sense to the idea that we might be able to have a program with private industry that might place federally subsidized ...
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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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Page 286 - ... capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency...
Page 224 - Except as otherwise provided in this contract, any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under this contract which is not disposed of by agreement shall be decided by the Contracting Officer, who shall reduce his decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy thereof to the Contractor.
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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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Page 223 - Agreement, (1) Provide courses of Instruction to youths In navigation and marine engineering, Including steam and diesel propulsion, and courses in atomic or nuclear propulsion as soon as practical and possible: and (2) Conform to such standards in such course. In training facilities, in entrance requirements, and in Instructors, as are established by the Administration after consultation with Superintendents of Schools In the United States.
Page 196 - ... operated under the United States flag by citizens of the United States insofar as may be practicable, and (d) composed of the best-equipped, safest, and most suitable types of vessels, constructed in the United States and manned with a trained and efficient citizen personnel. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to foster the development and encourage the maintenance of such a merchant marine.