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U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Norman Y. Mineta addressing the audience at the 2003 Maritime Day Observance Ceremony. Photo:
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Maritime Day
On May 20, 1933 the U.S. Congress approved by joint
resolution the designation of "National Maritime Day" on May 22 of each year.
Since then, America has celebrated this day in recognition of those U.S. Merchant Mariners
who have served their nation faithfully during peace and war. Throughout the United
States each May, many cities, civic groups, and maritime-related organizations hold
Maritime Day events to recognize the achievements and services of the U.S. Merchant
Marine.
National Maritime Day 2003
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Maritime Administrator Capt. William G.
Schubert, right, observes the Color Guard from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy during the
ceremony. Photo: Joseph Kohler/OST |
On May 22, 2003 the Maritime
Administration held a Memorial Observance Ceremony at the Navy Memorial in Washington,
D.C., to honor American seafarers past and present. The ceremony was hosted by the U.S. Maritime
Administrator--Capt. William G. Schubert.
Keynote Speakers
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U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao
presenting remarks during the 2003 Maritime Day Observance Ceremony. Photo: Joseph
Kohler/OST |
The U.S.
Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta and the U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao
served as speakers during the ceremony.
National Maritime Day Proclamations and News Releases
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Deputy Maritime Administrator John Jamian
served as the Master of Ceremonies for the Maritime Day Observance. Photo: Joseph
Kohler/OST |
Maritime Day Observance Ceremony Photographs
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Capt. Schubert, left, and Secretary Mineta,
right, presented Merchant Marine Expeditionary Medals to U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Midshipmen who served aboard U.S.-flag vessels in support of Operation Enduring and Iraqi
Freedom. Photo: Joseph Kohler/OST |
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