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      • The U.S. Merchant Marine Corps was officially founded on March 15, 1938, chaired by Joseph P. Kennedy (father of President John F. Kennedy).
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  2. Naval battle off Halifax between the American privateer ship Jack crewed by U.S. Merchant Mariners and HMS Observer by night on 29 May 1782. The first wartime role of an identifiable United States Merchant Marine took place on June 12, 1775, in and around Machias, Maine (then part of Massachusetts).

  3. The first war that an organized United States Merchant Marine took part in was the American Revolutionary War, which lasted from 1775 to 1783.

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    Nathaniel Bowditch (1773 – 1838): Mathematician and Author. Bowditch wrote the book, The New American Practical Navigatorin 1802. It remains in use today on United States Navy vessels. The Department of Marine Transportation at the United States Merchant Marine Academy is named Bowditch Hall in his honor. Richard Henry Dana Jr. (1815 – 1882): Lawye...

    Joseph Curran (1906 – 1981): Labor Leader. Curran founded the National Maritime Union. He served as president of the union from 1937 to 1973. Robert Kiyosaki (1947): Businessman and Author. Kiyosaki authored the personal finance guide Rich Dad, Poor Dad (2000). Paul Teutul Sr. (1949): Businessman, Motorcycle Designer, and Television Producer. Teutu...

    Sydney “Joe” Gold (1922 – 2004): Bodybuilder and Businessman. Gold founded Gold’s Gym and popularized weightlifting in the United States. Cornelius Otis Johnson (1913 – 1946): Track and Field. Johnson won the Gold Medal in the High Jump at the 1936 Olympics. Charlie Ernest “King Kong” Keller (1916 – 1990): Baseball Player. Keller played Major Leagu...

    Raymond Thomas Baily (1904 – 1980): Actor. Baily is best known for playing Mr. Drysdale on The Beverley Hillbilliesfrom 1962 to 1971. Odie Alex Bonner (1926 – 2003): Radio and Television Executive. Bonner worked for RKO radio and ABC television networks in Memphis, Tennessee, for 40 years. Leonard Alfred Schneider, “Lenny Bruce” (1925 – 1966): Come...

    David Haskell Hackworth (1930 – 2005): United States Army Officer, Author, and Journalist. Hackworth was a decorated veteran of the Korean War (1950 – 1953) and Vietnam War (1955 – 1975). He subsequently wrote articles focusing on military matters for Newsweek Magazine. Hackworth was the Vice-Presidential candidate for the Independent Party in 1991...

    Alvin James Baldus (1926 – 2017): Baldus served as a U.S. Congressman for Wisconsin from 1975 to 1981. Gordon Canfield (1898 – 1972): Canfield served as a U.S. Congressman for New Jersey from 1941 to 1961. He is considered the Father of the United States Coast Guard Reserve. Alfonso Juan Cervantes (1920 – 1983): Cervantes was mayor of St. Louis fro...

  4. Mar 16, 2020 · While today's most famous merchant mariner is Richard Phillips, former captain of the Maersk Alabama, others include filmmaker Oliver Stone, writers Louis L'Amour and Jack Vance, as well as...

  5. Feb 25, 2022 · United States Merchant Marine History Bibliography. This bibliography provides a list of published materials on the history of the United States merchant marine from 1900 to today.

  6. The United States Merchant Marine has been featured in many movies and other fictional accounts. In animations and cartoons. Popeye was a merchant mariner first before joining the U.S. Coast Guard. Pete, during World War II, was "drafted" by Walt Disney and appeared as the official mascot of the United States Merchant Marine. Onscreen World War ...

  7. The U.S. Merchant Marine Corps was officially founded on March 15, 1938, chaired by Joseph P. Kennedy (father of President John F. Kennedy). Cadet training was initially given aboard the government’s subsidized ships.