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  2. War Shipping Administration - Wikipedia

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    Under the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, the United States Maritime Commission was established as an independent agency to direct and control all phases of overseas shipping and shipbuilding. It became apparent immediately when this Nation entered the war that a special agency to deal with the operational problems peculiar to war was necessary to ...

  3. World War II United States Merchant Navy - Wikipedia

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    Navy – Merchant Marine Memorial in Washington, D.C. Action in the North Atlantic 1943 movie with Humphrey Bogart. The Rebels of PT-218, (The Rebels of World War II) a 2021 movie about the a Liberty ship that became a war ship. [45] The Men Who Sailed the Liberty Ships Film of Veterans of the American merchant marine in World War II tell their ...

  4. Joint Army–Navy Assessment Committee - Wikipedia

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    Joint Army–Navy Assessment Committee (JANAC) was a United States inter-service agency set up to analyze and assess Japanese naval and merchant marine shipping losses caused by U.S. and Allied forces during World War II.

  5. Awards and decorations of the United States Merchant Marine

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    The Prisoner of War Medal — may be awarded to any person who was a prisoner of war after April 5, 1917, (the date of the United States entry into World War I). It is awarded to any person who was taken prisoner or held captive while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States; while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing Armed Force; or while ...

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Ships/Sources - Wikipedia

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    The United States Submarine Veterans Inc. is primarily a community of submariners, but has some information on submarines "on eternal patrol;" i.e., lost.; Destroyers OnLine - to collect, preserve and display historical information about the ships, their crews and the U.S. Navy. Includes destroyers, escorts, and frigates; destroyer classes; alphabetical list; links; glossary, bibliography.

  7. United States Maritime Commission - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Maritime Commission was multifold as described in the Merchant Marine Act's Declaration of Policy. The first role was to formulate a merchant shipbuilding program to design and then have built over a ten-year period 500 modern fast merchant cargo ships which would replace the World War I-vintage vessels which made up the bulk of the U.S. Merchant Marine prior to the Act.

  8. Maritime history of the United States (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    "review of The Forgotten Heroes: The Heroic Story of the United States Merchant Marine; Pro, Joanna (2004-05-30). "Unsung Heroes of World War II: Seamen of the Merchant Marine still struggle for recognition". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "The Merchant Marines in the Korean War". United States Army.

  9. SS Sea Marlin - Wikipedia

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    SS Sea Marlin was a C3-S-A2 cargo ship operated for the War Shipping Administration (WSA) by Grace Lines during World War II. [2] WSA allocated Sea Marlin to United States Army requirements. [ 3 ] Sea Marlin was crewed by United States Merchant Marines , with a contingent of the US Naval Armed Guards for the guns and had a complement of the US ...