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The requirements to join the Merchant Marines in the United States vary based on the type of job a person wants to do. At the very minimum, a person must complete a maritime training course and be of legal age.
merchant mariner :D
If you owe back child support.
Peter Chelemedos has written: 'Peter, the odyssey of a merchant mariner' -- subject(s): Biography, Merchant mariners
Industries don't take the ASVAB people do, so I suspect you meant merchant mariner, but since merchant mariners are civilians they do not take the ASVAB
Yes, but it is limited to offical business in the Western Hemispere.PASSPORT: The passport is the golden ticket of world travel. U.S. citizens can use their passports when traveling from or to anywhere in the world, by air, land or sea.Merchant Mariner Document (MMD): U.S. citizen merchant mariners can return to the United States by air, land or sea from anywhere in the Western Hemisphere when on official business.
Only if a merchant mariner works on a government owned ship, otherwise the pay is from whichever shipping company that seafarer works for
The cast of Dagon - 2010 includes: Matthew Willems as Merchant Mariner
John Cabot worked for King Henry VII. John Cabot worked in Genoa, Italy.
A Marine in a member of the U.S. Marine Corps, the USMC is a branch of the militray and members of the USMC are in the military. "a merchant marine" would be the private maritime industry of any nation, if you meant a merchant mariner, then that would be a civilian employed on a private ship.
Merchant Marine Vietnam Service Medal was created on 1968-05-20.
Look online for any U.S. Coast Guard "Regional Examination Center." When you find the one closest to you, simply go in and ask for an application for (what today is) a Merchant Mariner Credential (the card has been phased out.) You need to pass a physical examination (done by your own physician or a physician of your choice), a drug test and a background check. Once this all clears you'll be called back to pick up your credential and swear in as a Merchant Mariner of the United States.