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The American Merchant Marine,  American Merchant Marine Veterans (AMMV)
and the Sacramento Valley Chapter of AMMV.

In peace and war, the Merchant Marine provides sea transport vital to our economy and for
movement of war equipment and military personnel.  In wartime, Merchant Mariners are
trained to be warriors to protect their cargo and to keep the lifeline of supplies unbroken.  
Ably fighting alongside the Navy Armed Guard to contest submarine, surface and air attacks,
they were at the Normandy Invasion and all other invasions of WWII.  The Merchant Marine
delivered 97 percent of all war materials to World War II fighting fronts and sustained a loss
of more than 1,500 ships.  The extremely high casualty rate, 1 of every 26 men, was the
highest casualty ratio suffered by any branch of Armed Service in World War II.  This fact has
often gone unnoticed.

American Merchant Marine Veterans has chapters throughout the United States.  The
Sacramento Valley Chapter serves California's Sacramento Valley  and surrounding areas.  
Merchant Marine Veterans, who are not members of our organization, are welcome to join
the AMMV Chapter near them.  The Sacramento Valley Chapter meets every third
Wednesday at 11:00 hours for a no host luncheon meeting at the American Legion Post
#447, 720 Santiago Ave, Sacramento.  If you would like to attend or need more information,
please use the contact page.
           


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OFFICERS:
President...................Kenneth Blue
VP and Treasurer....Robert Ulrich
Secretary ................. Ramona Wright-Schmiedel
Webmaster................Robert Ulrich  This site is owned, operated and financially maintained
by Robert Ulrich for the benefit of the Sacramento Valley Chapter of the American Merchant
Marine Veterans.

Merchant Mariners sailed the cargo ships and the tankers of WWII.  The
Mariners who crewed these vessels are all combat veterans.  All U.S. Merchant
Mariners sailed into harms way.  When they left port, they were immediately in
submarine infested waters.   All Merchant Marine veterans served at sea.











                    THE UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE

               From our shores to every theater of war my ships
              have carried the troops, guns, planes, and supplies
                                        needed for victory.
             in the face of devastating losses, my Mariners never
                gave up and always stayed true to our mission:
                                           We will deliver.
                No distance was too far and no danger too great to
                       keep us from our duty and triumph over the
                                        tyrants of the world.
               I am the flag of the United States Merchant Marine

                                                                  by Jim Willis





The late Red Skelton and the Pledge of Allegiance...click here

Notice..Some links will take several seconds to
load.  Please be patient.

The latest edition of the
Sacramento Valley
Chptr. Newsletter....click here.

New New New
Tango Mike Mike...a brave hero...click here

To navigate to the official AMMV site ..click here

Latest update  National Association of Uniformed Services...click here

Winning against Evil..The National 911 Memorial and Museum..click here

Merchant Marine Memorial Bench now in place at the Sacramento Valley
National VA Cemetery...........click here.

Memorial Day 2010 at the Sacramento
Ca, VA National Cemetery..click here

"Heave Ho", song of the U.S. Merchant Marine with vocal.  Wait a few
seconds for it to load.   Speakers on and sound turned up.   Please click
here

ATTENTION BANDS AND BAND MASTERS!!!!  If your band performs at
patrotic events and
if you do not have the band music to "Heave
Ho
" the Merchant Marine song, we will provide it at no cost. All we
ask is that your band perform the music.  Go to the "contact us" page
and tell us where to ship the cd which allows you to print the sheet music.


A group of young musicians.  Video and audio.
Canadian Celtic band
salute to the  Merchant Marine. click here

Listen to the Kings Point Regimental Band as they play the Armed Forces
Medley which includes the American Merchant Marine song.  
  To
start....click here  Then select "sounds" and "Armed Forces Medley.

The Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point...click here.      

WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA  at the Sacramento  Valley National
Veterans Cemetery, Dixon, California
December 10th, 2011 at 9am.  
An estimated crowd in excess of 2,000 attended in 2011.  It is a colorful
and emotional event.
All branches of the military are represented and present a wreath
to their fallen comrades.













Rosie the Riveter
Lois Boyle  performs "Rosie the Riveter" at the Western Regional Conference in
Reno, Nevada on Sept 30th, 2008.  To hear Lois as Rosie..click the icon below.     
Lois, pictured below with the Merchant Marine flag, is Director of the Richmond
Museum in Richmond California.  The Museum is charged with the restoration of
the  of the SS Red Oak
Victory which is one of the few re-                  
maining Victory Ships of World War II.
The Red Oak is the only remaining                        
Victory Ship built at the famous Kaiser             
Shipyards of Richmond, California.  
The term "Rosie the Riveter" was
coined during World War II and was
an affectionate term for the American
Women who streamed into the ship-
yards to help build the Liberty Ships,
Victory Ships and Tankers.  These were
the ships that transported the materials
of war for our troops and allowed us to
win World War II.  For more on the SS
Red Oak Victory, please scroll down to
"The Old Ships".
Scroll down for "My tour of the Red
Oak Victory".

My tour of the Red Oak Victory  click here  



The Merchant Marine at War. to learn about all aspects of the US Merchant
Marine and for a link to numerous other important sites.  Absolutely one of the
best on the subject......click here

Our Washington DC and Sacramento Valley Merchant Marine
Memorials
and Monuments     click here

The Old Ships
Just a few of the WWII Merchant Vessels remain.   They are open to the public
and give you a first hand look at history.

On the Pacific coast.                                                               

The
Liberty ship, SS Jeremiah O'Brien, click here  

The Victory ship, the SS Red Oak Victory, click here

The Victory Ship, the SS Lane Victory, click here

On the Atlantic coast.

The Liberty ship, SS John Brown, click here

The Victory Ship, SS American Victory, click here

Below are selected pages from our chapter
publication.

2011..Woodland High School students meet Vets..click here

Las Vegas conference 2010...some photos of the event..click here.

Memorial Day Cruise on the SS Jeremiah O'Brien 2010 .....click here

Memorial Day Parade in North Highlands with MM lifeboat 2010...click here

Vererans Day 2009..some locations and activities............click here

Memorial Day 2009...some locations and activities............. click here

Merchant Marine flag to fly at McClellan Veterans Clinic Sacramento..click here

Memorial Day Service 2008 Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery..click here

Christmas Lunch Dec 2011...click here

Christmas Lunch Dec 2009..click here

Christmas Lunch Dec 2008..click here

Western Regional Conference in Reno, Nv of 2009..a few pictures..click here.

My tour of the Red Oak Victory  click here  

Sac Valley Chapter Memorial Day Parade 2008...click here

Memorial Day Service 2007 Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery, click here

Rededicating USS Sacramento bell   click here

SS Jeremiah O'Brien welcomes Queen Mary 2  click here       .
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