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Παλαιοχώρα: Το μεσαιωνικό πρόσωπο της Αίγινας
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Αίγινα : Από τον Αιακό έως τον Καζαντζάκη
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For professional maritime training, the 2020 holiday season was bright indeed. In a world clutching for optimism, officials from the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) made a series of announcements that will strengthen, expand and intensify America’s maritime academic programs really the maritime industry for at least the next decade, likely much longer. Consider this string of news:
On December 15, MARAD announced cutting steel for the first new National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV) at Philly Shipyard Inc., in Philadelphia, a critical milestone for the series of purpose-built, state-of-the-art training vessels for America’s state maritime academies, vessels big enough for 600 cadets.
Cambiare la legge sugli 007? Presto un convegno all Università della Calabria
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The Town of Bourne and the Massachusetts Maritime Academy have reached agreement on a draft document to share resources. The memorandum of understanding, or MOU, between the two entities includes residential use of academy parking lot space and town use of office space in one of the academyâs Main Street buildings.
The agreement also includes assurance from the academy that it will not resort to eminent domain to obtain additional property for its campus.
The MOU was discussed during the Bourne Board of Selectmenâs remote meeting on Tuesday, February 2. Rear Admiral Francis X. McDonald and Vice President of Operations Captain Allen G. Metcalfe Jr. represented Mass Maritime during the meeting.