Ww2 british ship names

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      e. Requesting POW Records for Merchant Mariners Time spent as a former prisoner of war (POW) does count as qualifying service for Merchant Marine seamen. The Coast Guard (address code 52) has most of the names of those who were held captive. The names were obtained from a list compiled by the Coast Guard and the Department of Defense (DoD) in 1950.

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      Malaysia first developed heavy industry like steel and ship building. Now concentrating on high tech industry like microelectronics and biotechnology. It aims to be a MEDC by 2020. Many industries not run by government anymore but privatised. Uses a large workforce. So little unemployment that needs to attract workers from Indonesia and Philippines

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      President Wilson maintained that the United States would continue to take a neutral stance in the growing war. However, after events like the German U-boat’s attack on the U.S. ship Lusitania, and amidst a burst of patriotic fever, the United States entered the conflict in April of 1917 and joined Japan on the side of the Allied Powers.

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      This ship was a prominent visitor to the port of Melbourne in this period of development of the State of Victoria. In the 100 years after 1850, 52 million people left Europe for new lands across the sea. Thirty five (35%) percent came from the British Isles. (1).

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      These ship building contracts were a real boon for the developing Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. In 1914 the Port of Los Angeles handled about 150,000 tons of cargo per month. By the time the First World War ended four years later, the Port of Los Angeles was handling 2,500,000 tons/month.

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