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DOT 10-08
Contact: Susan Clark, Tel.: (202) 366-5807
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Wounded Warriors to Serve at Merchant Marine Academy
Secretary Peters Announces Plan to Benefit Veterans, Midshipmen
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters announced
today that U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point (USMMA) will be opened to
U.S. Navy and Marine Corps veterans recovering from combat injuries for
assignment. The Academy, located on Long Island, New York, will provide an
opportunity for wounded sailors and Marines to continue active duty as they
recuperate from their injuries in a setting that is relatively close to their
homes and families. Students at the Academy will benefit through interaction
with veterans with recent combat experience, she added.
Maritime Administrator Sean T. Connaughton, along with Secretary of the Navy
Donald C. Winter and Representative Gene Taylor (4th-MS), Chairman of the
Subcommittee on Seapower and Expeditionary Forces, joined together to develop
the new program. The participating veterans will be eligible for light duty
assignments at Kings Point, such as classroom instruction and student mentoring,
under the Navy’s Safe Harbor Program and the Marine Corps’ Wounded Warrior
Regiment.
“Our wounded sailors and Marines can bring home the ideals of courage, service,
and personal sacrifice and their experience will provide inspiration to the
Academy’s cadets,” Secretary Peters said.
Administrator Connaughton agreed, adding, “We will be honored to welcome these
heroes to Kings Point. It will provide them a safe haven for recovery, and
provides the benefit of their knowledge and experience for the faculty and
staff, as well as the midshipmen.”
Chairman Taylor, who made the formal request to the Navy, said, “Our wounded
veterans want very much to continue to contribute in a meaningful way. This
gives them the opportunity to do so. Being surrounded by enthusiastic young
people can only speed their recovery. I commend Secretary Winter for his
continued dedication to ensure our wounded sailors and Marines are given the
best chance at a full recovery.”
The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, New York, is operated by the
Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration. It trains men and women
for service in the merchant marine, and all graduates are required to serve
either in the U.S. maritime industry or in the U.S. Armed Forces.
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