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Canadian Nautical Research Society Conference: The War of 1812, Differing Perspectives

The Victory 205 Main Street, Picton

For their 2012 conference, the Canadian Nautical Research Society has retained the War of 1812 as the subject matter with an emphasis on new scholarship, varying perspectives and fresh analysis. They are looking for different perspectives – Canadian, American and European – that shed light on matters that have not generally been treated in any

Koh Tang Battle – SS MAYAGUEZ Veterans 2012 Reunion

Camden Hotel and Conference Center 275 Tanger Boulevard, Branson

WELCOME HERE, WELCOME HOME “Together Then, Together Again” An opportunity for the Koh Tang Mayaguez Veterans across the United States to truly be “Together Again.” Please visit the reunion page for more information and to register.

USS NORTH CAROLINA Battleship Association Crew Reunion

Battleship NORTH CAROLINA #1 Battleship Road, Wilmington

The USS North Carolina Battleship Association is an organization of the Battleship's former crew members and their families. The Association hosts an annual reunion in Wilmington with the next one scheduled for May 16 - 19, 2012. The crew and families very much look forward to their annual return to the Battleship to share stories,

Home School at the Museum: Hull Design

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington

Why are the fronts of Navy ships pointed, but submarines are round? Hull designs are constantly being tested and redesigned to ensure maximum displacement and speed. Students will design their own ship hull and test its effectiveness in the water. All home school families without military ID or base decals on their cars should use