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  1. The British Merchant Navy, known simply as the Merchant Navy, is the maritime register of the United Kingdom, and describes the seagoing commercial interests of UK-registered ships and their crews. Merchant Navy vessels fly the Red Ensign, and are regulated by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). Category: Transport in the United Kingdom.

  2. Pages in category "British Merchant Navy". The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Merchant Navy (United Kingdom) Merchant Navy Training Board.

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  4. Media in category "Merchant Navy (United Kingdom)" The following 38 files are in this category, out of 38 total. 161006-Eatt-Text of Royal Warrant Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service.pdf 1,239 × 1,752, 2 pages; 71 KB

  5. History of The Merchant Navy Association. The Merchant Navy Association was launched in 1989 and has been guided to seek more recognition and respect for our seafaring veterans, life at sea and our maritime history. This was in the minds of many seafarers who, at that time, felt that after nearly fifty years, since the end of WWII, little or ...

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  7. The term Merchant Navy was coined by King George V in 1919, as recognition of the sacrifice made by merchant seafarers during the First World War. On the 14th February 1928, ‘His Majesty King George V formally renamed the Mercantile Marine in appointing HRH The Prince of Wales as the first ‘Master of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets’.

  8. The Merchant Navy is the maritime register of the United Kingdom and comprises the seagoing commercial interests of UK-registered ships and their crews. Merchant Navy vessels fly the Red Ensign and are regulated by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). King George V bestowed the title of "Merchant Navy" on the British merchant shipping fleets following their service in the First World War ...