Usns Stalwart Class Tagos Parts

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NSN
NIIN
0005-0817-D01 Cartridge Fuse
012593081
00070-0092 Cartridge Fuse
008942455
10403664 Cartridge Fuse
008942455
120D/NS-10 Cartridge Fuse
013116724
128304012 Cartridge Fuse
011476860
218A4620P15 Cartridge Fuse
011476860
218A4620P6 Cartridge Fuse
012292678
219535 Cartridge Fuse
013116724
23-12537-030 Cartridge Fuse
008942455
24-166-045-007 Cartridge Fuse
012690783
25430-10150 Cartridge Fuse
012690783
3006N11P010 Cartridge Fuse
012593081
3966B-09 Cartridge Fuse
008942455
515-06230-51 Cartridge Fuse
008942455
5337-4 Cartridge Fuse
011567089
5550555-2 Cartridge Fuse
008942455
70-0092 Cartridge Fuse
008942455
A4J6 Cartridge Fuse
012292678
ATM30 Cartridge Fuse
008942455
ATMR1-1/2 Cartridge Fuse
012690783
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Usns Stalwart Class Tagos

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The Great Lakes Maritime Academy at Northwestern Michigan College is located on West Grand Traverse Bay in Traverse City, Michigan. The academy was established in 1969 to train men and women to be licensed mariners on ships of unlimited tonnage or horsepower; including research vessels, cruise ships, freighters, tankers and more. One of only seven maritime academies in the United States, the Great Lakes Maritime Academy is unique in that it is the only freshwater maritime academy. In addition, it is the only maritime academy in the United States that offers graduates the opportunity to obtain licensing on both the Great Lakes and the oceans along with an additional credential of First Class Great Lakes Pilot.

The academy is located in Traverse City, Michigan, on Grand Traverse Bay in Lake Michigan.

The Great Lakes Maritime Academy was established in 1969 to provide education and training to those wanting a career in the merchant marine. The academy trains mates (pilots), and maritime engineers. The summer of 2002 brought the arrival of the 224-foot (68 m) training ship, a former Navy vessel, now named the T/S State of Michigan. The academy moved into the new facility late fall of 2003.

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