The National Maritime Historical Society (NMHS) is a non-profit organization in America devoted to historical ship preservation and maritime education.
4-542: Sea History is a quarterly magazine published by the National Maritime Historical Society (NMHS) focusing on naval and maritime history. The magazine was first published in April 1972. It is edited by Deirdre O'Regan. This article about a history-focused magazine is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . See tips for writing articles about magazines . Further suggestions might be found on
8-521: A Sea History for Kids section (profiling marine and maritime professionals) and Animals in Sea History by Richard J. King. Since 2004, the magazine has also included a regular column by Peter McCracken (founder of Serials Solutions and ShipIndex.org), called 'Maritime History on the Internet.' The NMHS holds two annual gala awards dinners, and gives their Distinguished Service Award to important people in
12-771: Is a sponsor of the Maritime Heritage Conferences and serves as a member of the Council of American Maritime Museums ; It was instrumental in establishing the American Society of Marine Artists, The American Ship Trust and the National Maritime Alliance. Since 1972, the NMHS has published a quarterly magazine, Sea History featuring articles on contemporary and historic marine art; Historic Ships on Lee Shore, which brings attention to historic ships in need,
16-513: The article's talk page . National Maritime Historical Society The society's mission is to educate Americans, especially its youth about maritime accomplishments throughout American history and their continued relevance for national prosperity and cultural vitality. Specifically, the NMHS educational agenda includes exploring America's maritime heritage, advocating first-hand experiences on ships, and encouraging visits to maritime museums. An active participant among maritime institutions, NMHS
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