Batten Down the Hatches – It’s National Maritime Day

US Merchant Marine Postage Stamp - Peace and War

Batten Down the Hatches – It’s National Maritime Day

Posted on May 22, 2018A rope tied to the top of an anchor and ship steering wheel super imposed on the anchor - Illustration for National Maritime Day

Today marks the 85th anniversary of National Maritime Day; A day that recognizes the momentousness of U.S. maritime history.

We’ve proudly supported the maritime industry since the early 1920’s when Victaulic gathered its sea legs. A true testament to the longevity and reliability of our systems were the World War II Liberty Ships. To address the sudden need for supplies overseas during the war, the US government launched an emergency shipbuilding program resulting in the construction of 2,700 cargo ships. These Liberty Ships formed the backbone of a massive sealift of troops, arms, material, and ammunition.

Let’s take a minute to reflect on an industry that has fueled our alliances with trade partners through periods of peace and conflict.

 

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