Yes. Liberty ships replaced the sunk ones.
it took seven ships to load tea
Statue of Liberty
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Liberty: The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life. No one (very few) actually believes that's a good thing though. So an individual's definition of the above terms will vary infinitely depending on their subjective opinion about just how much oppressive restriction they think is best.
i do not know but i love tea
The Statue of Liberty commemorates the freedom from oppression and the friendship between nations. It was the first thing that immigrants coming to the United States would see as their ships sailed into the harbor, and is a symbol of their freedom.
Short answer is you can't, to begin with there's no such thing as "the merchant marines" the phrase you're looking for is merchant marine, no s, secondly the term merchant marine refers to an industry, not a military service or government agency. Saying you want to "enlist in the merchant marine" is the same as saying you want to enlist in the supermarkets, or the airline industry. That being said, if you wish to be employed as a merchant mariner, there are a few routes you can take, one would be to attend one of the academies, or you could attend one of the trade schools, or you could get the necessary documentation and either apply dirrectly to a non-union shipping company, or join one of the maritime unions (most shipboard jobs are union and the jobs are to be had through the various union hiring halls.
Yes, sauerkraut and liberty cabbage are the same thing.
Marines still do deployments on ships. They are called MEUs or Marine Expeditionary Units. This is a very common and ongoing thing in the Marine Corps. They are basically with the fleet as a presence just in case s*** hits the fan, then they are deployed into the s***. In essence, they are still considered naval infantry.
it took seven ships to load tea
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The same thing a Marine does. The Marine does not field any Ranger units, but they do send personnel to Ranger school.
No they are not the same thing a Marine biologist studies the animals and plants in the ocean while a Marine engineer fixes things in the water.
Things that can move by water include boats, ships, watercraft, and marine animals such as fish, whales, and dolphins. Water is a crucial medium for transportation and locomotion for many living organisms and man-made vessels.
I thing there are more three Statue of Liberty's exist. I don't remember exact where but in England has Victoria statue of Liberty.
Merchant Seaman Protection and the Jones act are the same thing. Their primary function is to protect sailors that get injured on the job so that they can get coverage for injuries and lost time.
No, but there are "Walking Liberty" American Silver Eagle coins.