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United States Maritime Administration (
MARAD) is an
agency of the
United States Department of Transportation.
MARAD administers financial programs to develop...
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Marad (Sumerian: Marda,
modern Tell
Wannat es-Sadum or Tell as-Sadoum (also Wana-Sedoum), Iraq) was an
ancient Near
Eastern city.
Marad was
situated on...
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Marad is an
ancient Sumerian city in modern-day Iraq.
Marad also may
refer to:
Marad Beach a
village in Kerala,
India Marad m****acre, the 2003 religiously...
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Marad Beach is a
small fishing village near
Kallayi in
Kozhikode city in India. The
beach is
located behind Kallayi railway station. The
Marad Road starts...
- The
Marad m****acre
primarily refers to the 2003
murders of
eight (8)
Hindu fishermen by
Islamic extremists, one of whom was also
killed in the affray...
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managed by the U.S.
Department of Transportation's
Maritime Administration (
MARAD). It is
distinct from the
United States Navy
reserve fleets,
which consist...
- Lugal-Marada (𒀭𒈗𒀫𒁕 dlugal-
marad-da) was a
Mesopotamian god who
served as the
tutelary deity of the city of
Marad. His wife was Imzuanna. He was seemingly...
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April 2023, the ship was part of the
United States Maritime Administration (
MARAD)
Ready Reserve Force (RRF).
Gordon was
built in
Denmark in 1972 as MV Jutlandia...
- SS
Pacific Tracker is a
United States Maritime Administration (
MARAD)
missile range instrumentation ship that
monitors tests conducted by the Missile...
- hull
under MARAD contract (MA 257).
Built by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, hull no. 358, she was
launched on 8 July 1972, and
delivered to
MARAD 22 January...