Maritime History Notes
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American Shipper
Maritime History Notes: Pioneering LNG carriers
Though maritime shipments of LNG are routine today, it was only 62 years ago that the first shipment of LNG occurred.
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Maritime History Notes: The evolution of car carriers
As cars gained popularity, ships were converted and built specifically for transporting vehicles overseas.
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Maritime History Notes: Tankers landed for Apollo program
Three laid-up Mission tankers were enlisted to help get a man on the moon.
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Maritime History Notes: ‘Jumboized’ T-2 tankers
How former World War II-built American tankers became the bulwark of international commercial oil transport in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Maritime History Notes: Misdeclared cargo and the fabled Rock Island Line
Cargo misdeclaration may save a shipper money on freight rates, but this underhanded act threatens the lives of those who provide the transportation.
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Maritime History Notes: Beirut blast echoes Texas City catastrophe
The recent death and destruction at the Port of Beirut from ammonium nitrate reminds us that continued carelessness with handling this substance dooms us to…
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Maritime History Notes: When US intercoastal lumber trade floated fleets
By the start of the 1900s, about 40 U.S.-flag ships were operated by the country’s lumber titans, proving to the industry at the time that…
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Bay of Pigs invasion fleet was no match for Castro
The Cuban invasion force was to land under the cover of night to begin a counter-revolution against Cuba’s communist government, but the operation unraveled in…
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Maritime History Notes: Ships of concrete
The U.S. government at the start of World War I looked to concrete vessel hulls to counter severe steel shortages when the country entered the…
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