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  2. Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport

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    The Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) Over five years (from 1991 to 1996), the educational and maritime training services were funded by the Egyptian Ministry of Transport. Consequently, in 1992, the AASTMT was granted the most modern training ship, "Aida 4", as a donation from the Japanese government.

  3. Category:Training ships of the United States - Wikipedia

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    T. Training ships of the New York State Merchant Marine Academy ‎ (9 P) Training ships of the United States Coast Guard ‎ (1 P) Training ships of the United States Navy ‎ (57 P)

  4. L&T-class Cadet Training Ship - Wikipedia

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    The L&T-class training vessels have a length of 122 meters and a beam of 18 meters with a displacement of around 4,700 tonnes and a design speed of over 20 knots. These vessels will have an endurance of 60 days. The ship has a range of 1,2070 km at 15 knots. The ship can accommodate 20 officers, 150 sailors, and 200 cadets.

  5. ARA Libertad (Q-2) - Wikipedia

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    ARA Libertad (Q-2) is a steel-hulled, full-rigged, class "A" [4] [5] sailing ship that serves as a school vessel in the Argentine Navy.One of the largest [7] and fastest tall ships in the world, [8] [9] holder of several speed records, [5] she was designed and built in the 1950s by the Río Santiago Shipyard, Ensenada, Argentina. [2]

  6. USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Eagle (WIX-327), formerly Horst Wessel and also known as Barque Eagle, is a 295-foot (90 m) barque used as a training cutter for future officers of the United States Coast Guard. She is one of only two active commissioned sailing vessels in the United States military today, along with USS Constitution which is ported in Boston Harbor.

  7. Sail training - Wikipedia

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    Italian training ship Amerigo Vespucci, launched in 1931. While many countries of the world operated sailing ships as training ships for officers in their merchant marine in the 1920s and 30s, several sailing ship owners such as Carl Laeisz and Gustaf Erikson determined that there was still a profit to be made from the last of the sailing ships.

  8. ARM Cuauhtémoc (BE01) - Wikipedia

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    ARM Cuauhtémoc is a sail training vessel of the Mexican Navy, named for the last Mexica Hueyi Tlatoani Cuauhtémoc who was captured and executed in 1525.. She is the last of four sister ships built by the naval shipyards of Bilbao, Spain, in 1982, all built to a design similar to the 1930 designs of the German firm Blohm & Voss, like Gorch Fock, USCGC Eagle and the NRP Sagres.

  9. STS Mir - Wikipedia

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    195 (Professional crew: 55; Cadets: 140) Notes. Sail area: 2,771 m 2 (29,830 sq ft) STS Mir (Russian: Мир, lit. 'Peace') is a three-masted, full-rigged training ship, based in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was built in 1987 at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland. Mir is the second largest of six sister ships designed by Polish naval architect ...