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The Mess in the Merchant Marine
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Collection StructureCommonwealth Club of California records > Sound recordings of club programs > The Mess in the Merchant Marine
Item Title The Mess in the Merchant Marine
Speaker Duchein, Charles F.
Date CreatedJanuary 17, 1969
Description

Major General Duchein argues that a strong merchant marine is central to the national interest. He argues there are both commercial and defense implications. On the commercial aspect, he notes the efficiency of sea shipping as well as the fact that man cannot walk on 3/4ths of the Earth's surface. On the defense angle, he argues Sputnik shocked America into its space program, and a similar situation is developing with the Soviet's merchant marine. Though not as dramatic as Sputnick, the exploding Soviet maritime strength has far more ominous political, economic and military implications. The U.S. has paid the price in Vietnam for its dependence, admittedly small, upon foreign ships in time of war. Duchein proposes a five-point program to give the U.S. merchant fleet a pre-eminent world oceanic position.

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Place RecordedSan Francisco, California, United States
DimensionsDuration: 1 hr, 1 minutes, 22 seconds
FormatSound Recording
Medium speeches (documents)
Hoover IDProgram 19690117; 2003c87_a_0005904
Record Number2003C87.332
RightsUsed with permission of the Commonwealth Club of California.This copy is provided for educational and research purposes only. No publication, further reproduction, or reuse of copies, beyond fair use, may be made without the express written permission of the copyright owner.

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