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The International Maritime Confederation (IMC) is the umbrella organization of maritime organizations and marine societies on the European level. Purpose: Purpose of the Federation is the joint furthering of maritime understanding and the promotion of maritime ideas on the basis of international cooperation. == History == In 1967 the Deutsche Marinebund (DMB) in cooperation with its French partner association Fédération des Associations de Marins et de Marins Anciens Combattants (F.A.M.M.A.C.) founded a joint organization. This became the starting point for the IMC, whose statutes were put into force in 1972 within the framework of the DMB delegate meeting. Founding members were maritime associations and societies from Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Austria and Germany.〔Dieter Hartwig, 50 Jahre Deutscher Marinebund: Wiedergründung bis zur Gegenwart. Wilhelmshaven 2003, ISBN 3-930510-79-0; P. 92〕 In subsequent years Great Britain (Royal Naval Association), Italy (Associazone Nationale Marinai d'Italia), and Croatia (Hrvatska Pomorska Straza) joined the Federation. For every nation only one organization can join the association. The presidency of the Federation changes every 3 years. Initially, the presidency was occupied by France. In October 2012, the presidency was assigned to the Deutschen Marinebund (DMB). Currently, the office is held by the President of the DMB, Karl Heid〔''Karl Heid ist IMC-Präsident''. In: Leinen Los! Magazine of the DMB, No 1-2, 2012, P. XV〕 located in Laboe in the vicinity of Kiel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「International Maritime Confederation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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