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  • 11Merchant submarine — Deutschland unloading in New London, 1916. A merchant submarine is a type of submarine intended for trade, and being without armaments, it is not considered a warship like most other types of submarines. The intended use would be blockade running …

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  • 12Merchant Marine Act of 1920 — The Merchant Marine Act of 1920 (P.L. 66 261) is a United States Federal statute that regulates maritime commerce in U.S. waters and between U.S. ports. Section 27, better known as the Jones Act, deals with cabotage (i.e., coastal shipping) and… …

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  • 13MS Merchant Brilliant — Career …

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  • 14Merchant Navy (United Kingdom) — For the steam locomotives, see SR Merchant Navy Class. Badge of the British Merchant Navy …

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  • 15Merchant Ship Fighter Unit — The Merchant Ship Fighter Unit (MSFU) was a Royal Air Force operational aircraft unit based at RAF Speke during World War II.[1] The aircraft operated by the MSFU were Hawker Sea Hurricanes. These planes were operated from 35 merchant ships… …

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  • 16merchant — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ prosperous, rich, wealthy ▪ powerful, prominent, successful ▪ foreign, local …

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  • 17vessel — noun 1 ship/boat ADJECTIVE ▪ stranded, stricken ▪ seaworthy ▪ sailing, steam ▪ ocean going, seagoing …

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  • 18Merchant Royal — The Merchant Royal also known as Royal Merchant, was a 17th century English merchant ship lost at sea off Land s End, Cornwall in rough weather on 23 September 1641. On board were at least 100,000 pounds of gold (nearly one billion USD in today s …

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  • 19Merchant aircraft carrier — HMS Activity, formerly Empire Activity Merchant aircraft carriers (MAC) were bulk cargo ships with minimal aircraft handling facilities, used during World War II by Britain and the Netherlands as an interim measure to supplement British and… …

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  • 20Merchant Mariner's Document — Countries with a Merchant Navy or Merchant Marine require identifying credentials for their mariners. The Merchant Mariner s Document (MMD) or Z card in the United States, and the Ordinary Seaman s Certificate in the United Kingdom are examples… …

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