USCGC Mackinaw

Built in Toledo, Ohio in 1943 at a cost of 10 million dollars, Icebreaker Mackinaw was officially ready to set sail on December 30, 1944. The ship was originally commissioned by the US Coast Guard to carry needed wartime supplies such as copper and iron ore from the Upper Peninsula to factories in the lower surrounding states.

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It’s one thing to have distinct interests in college and to study particular areas with the intent to work, in some capacity, in each field. It’s an entirely different thing to identify a connection between...

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