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SS PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

For actions on January 5, 1967

Gallant Ship Award Citation:

During the morning of January 5, 1967, the PRESIDENT McKINLEY received an SOS from the Chinese Ship KWONG SHUN, immediately altered course and raced to aid the distressed vessel. Early the next morning, in heavy...

Maritime Day History

Background: The Voyage of the Savannah

On May 22, 1819, the SS Savannah left its home port of Savannah, Georgia on its way to Liverpool, England. The ship “put to sea with steam and sails” and reached Liverpool in 29 days and four hours, becoming the first steamship to cross the Atlantic. While...

SS PHILIPPINE MAIL

For actions on March 29, 1963

Gallant Ship Award citation:

During the morning of March 29, 1963, the PHILIPPINE MAIL sighted the Chinese ship HAI ZIANG foundering in mountainous seas with a 45 degree list. Although the winds were of gale strength and the seas six...

USNS Pvt. William H. Thomas

For Actions on July 25, 1956

Gallant Ship Award citation:

Responding unhesitatingly to an SOS from the sinking ANDREA DORIA off Nantucket Island in the North Atlantic on the night of July 25, 1956, the PRIVATE WILLIAM H. THOMAS raced to the scene of the...

Before They Were Famous

The crew of The Booker T. Washingtonwith the ship’s mascotNotable African-Americans Who Participated in this Country’s Marine Industry

This listing includes some prominent figures who have played major roles in shaping the United States the maritime industry and African-American History:

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SS MARCUS DALY

For actions on December 5, 1944

Gallant Ship Award Citation:

In October 1944, the SS MARCUS DALY was one of the first United States merchant ships to dock at Tacloban, Island of Leyte, during the initial invasion of the Philippines. For six days and nights her guns, manned...

A Story of High Seas Heroism

 The Story of William Tillman

William Tillman faced a brutal choice: slavery or death.

He was steward and cook onboard the merchant schooner S.J. Waring, about 300 tons, bound for Montevideo, Uruguay with an assorted cargo. Three days out from port, July 7, 1861, and one hundred fifty...

SS SAMUEL PARKER

For actions on July 19, 1943

Gallant Ship Award Citation:

For six months, beginning in February 1943, SS SAMUEL PARKER was in continuous service in the Mediterranean transporting troops and material which contributed immeasurably to the successes of the North African...

SS WILLIAM MOULTRIE

For actions on September 12, 1942

Gallant Ship Award Citation:

Emerging victoriously from an extremely battered convoy, numbering many sunken ships, SS WILLIAM MOULTRIE arrived at the scheduled north Russian Port and discharged her vitally needed cargo. Expert maneuvering...

SS CAPE ANN

For actions on July 25, 1956

Gallant Ship Award citation:

Responding unhesitatingly to an SOS from the sinking ANDREA DORIA off Nantucket Island in the North Atlantic on the night of July 25, 1956, the CAPE ANN raced fifteen miles through dangerously thick fog to the...