s your organization interested in learning about
the remarkable story of the history and restoration of the S.S.
JOHN W. BROWN? Project Liberty Ship has a speaker's bureau and
can provide speakers on this and other related subjects. Call
410-558-0646, extension 30, for more information and to arrange
for a speaker.
By any measure, the history of the S.S. JOHN W. BROWN is a unique and
valuable story for anyone interested in military history in general,
World War II history in particular, the shipbuilding industry or other
maritime subjects.
Consider that in her long life:
- The BROWN was part of one of the most extraordinary shipbuilding
programs in history, with more than 2,700 nearly identical ships build in
record time to meet the demands of a global conflict. With the exception
of the BROWN and one sister ship, that great fleet has disappeared.
- The BROWN, with countless other sister ships, sailed into danger in
the hands of brave merchant marine seamen and Naval Armed Guard gunners to
deliver the men and materiel needed to win a war, and brought those men
safely home when their task was complete.
- The BROWN served as a floating maritime high school, teaching thousands
of young men the nautical trades.
- The BROWN has been carefully restored to and maintained in operating
condition by a crew of dedicated volunteers, many of whom sailed on ships
like the BROWN during their youthful days.
- Long after she too would have been expected to disappear into history,
the BROWN still sails, a proud and irreplaceable reminder of an era long past and
of the men and women who built, sailed and protected her and her sisters.
Surely the unique story of the Liberty Ship JOHN W. BROWN is one deserving to
be told and retold to young and old alike!
Please contact Project
Liberty Ship for more information about arranging for one of our speakers
to visit your organization.
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