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  2. Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education is a merchant marine educational facility in Piney Point, Maryland, which is affiliated with the Seafarers International Union. Founded in 1967 in Brooklyn, New York as "The Seafarers' Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship", [ 1 ] the Paul Hall Center is the largest training facility for ...

  3. Harry Lundeberg - Wikipedia

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    This monument is a tribute to Harry Lundeberg, who played a key role in obtaining fair rights for workers as part of the S.U.P. There is a memorial sculpture to Harry Lundeberg at 450 Harrison Street in San Francisco, California, outside the entrance to the Sailors Union of the Pacific Hall. The sculpture consists of a bust of Lundeberg, placed ...

  4. Seafarers International Union of North America - Wikipedia

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    The AFL subsequently moved to replace it by issuing a charter to the Sailors Union of the Pacific (SUP) to organize the new Seafarers International Union. Harry Lundeberg, a SUP officer and seaman who was originally from Norway, became the Seafarers International Union's first president. The SUP remained autonomous for years within SIU.

  5. Seafarers Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship - Wikipedia

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  6. Seafarer's professions and ranks - Wikipedia

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    There are some notable trends in modern or twenty-first century seamanship. Usually, seafarers work on board a ship between three and six years. Afterwards, they are well prepared for working in the European maritime industry ashore. [2] Generally, there are some differences between naval and civilian seafarers.

  7. Seamanship - Wikipedia

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    An example of a seamanship training establishment at the Glasgow College of Nautical Studies in the United Kingdom. Seamanship is the art, competence, and knowledge of operating a ship, boat or other craft on water. [1] The Oxford Dictionary states that seamanship is "The skill, techniques, or practice of handling a ship or boat at sea." [2]

  8. Viking ship navigating seafarers' ancient routes berths in ...

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    A replica Viking ship has berthed in Montenegro's Adriatic port of Bar on a years-long trip through European waters inspired by the Norse seafarers who set out from Scandinavia to explore, trade ...

  9. Witherby Publishing Group - Wikipedia

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    Witherby Publishing Group, formerly known as Witherby Seamanship, is a technical publisher of maritime, nautical and navigation training, reference and regulatory materials. [1] The company is the resulting merger of Witherby Books and Seamanship International in January 2008. [ 1 ]