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Quayle Addresses
Merchant Marine Graduates
At Academy's 55th Commencement
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy superintendent Rear Adm. Paul Krinsky escorts Vice President and
Mrs. Dan Quayle to the site of the academy's 55th commencement. Vice President Quayle, who presented degrees, merchant marine licenses and Naval Reserve commissions to each of Kings Point's 1991 graduates, was the highest level government official ever to visit the academy.
Vice President Dan Quayle re- cently delivered the keynote address to the 169 members of the graduat- ing Class of 1991 at the U.S. Mer- chant Marine Academy's 55th com- mencement. Vice President Quayle is the highest level government offi- cial ever to visit the academy since its dedication 48 years ago.
Other government officials at the ceremony included Samuel K. Skin- ner, U.S. Secretary of Transporta- tion, and Warren Leback, U.S.
Maritime Administrator.
During the graduation ceremony at the Kings Point, Long Island,
N.Y., academy, Rear Adm. Paul
Krinsky, the academy superinten- dent, presented third mate licenses to 82 members of the class. Third assistant engineer licenses went to 79 graduates, while eight students received dual licenses, a combina- tion deck and engineering certifica- tion.
During his keynote address, Vice
President Quayle praised merchant mariners and midshipmen for their roles in Operation Desert Shield/
Storm and presented the academy with a streamer in recognition to their service.
Mr. Quayle continued, "In World
War II, the service of Kings Pointers made this academy the first and only federal service academy to have a battle standard. As of today, on account of Desert Storm, another battle streamer will adorn your flag."
U.S.-flag ships carried 80 percent of the cargoes needed by the U.S.
Armed Forces in the Persian Gulf.
In all, 152 midshipmen from Kings
Point sailed into the Persian Gulf assigned to merchant ships for train- ing.
Operated by the U.S. Maritime
Administration, the academy began full operations in 1943. Since its inception, its 18,600 graduates have served the maritime industry and the nation at sea and ashore.
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