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National Maritime Day is a United States holiday created to recognize the maritime industry. It is observed on May 22, the date in 1819 that the American steamship ''Savannah'' set sail from Savannah, Georgia on the first ever transoceanic voyage under steam power. The holiday was created by the United States Congress on May 20, 1933. On May 22,2002, the Military Sealift Command observed National Maritime Day with a memorial service held in Washington, DC. Rear Adm. David L. Brewer III, Commander, Military Sealift Command, and the Honorable Gordon R. England, Secretary of the Navy, tossed a wreath into the Anacostia River at the Washington Navy Yard in honor of fallen mariners. In 2013, National Maritime Day was celebrated with family picnics and boat tours at the Port of San Diego, and with maritime career fairs in Seattle and the Port of Baltimore, as well as with traditional memorial ceremonies. == Gallery == int *fully( File:Robert-Valderrama-Cheryl-Cox-2011.jpg|A San Diego Port Commissioner celebrates National Maritime Day with the Mayor of Chula Vista, 2011 File:US Navy 070518-N-0021M-002 Capt. Susan Dunlap, Commander of Military Sealift Command Far East and Capt. Robert Burk, Commanding officer of SS Major Stephen J. Pless receive a wreath that was part of the National Maritime Day Re.jpg|2007 celebration in Pusan, Korea File:"More than 5500 merchant seamen lost in action against the enemy^ Fellow Americans give them your answer" - NARA - 515022.jpg|Somber commemoration of National Maritime Day in 1944 File:US Navy 020522-N-5101M-004 Memorial Service Ceremony.jpg|2002 ceremony at Washington Navy Yard 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「United States National Maritime Day」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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