Death notices and funeral announcements from the Hull Daily Mail this week
Tributes to those who have passed away in recent weeks
Tributes have been paid to, from left, Leslie Tasker, Samantha Mills and Dr Damien McGivern (Image: funeral-notices.co.uk)
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Each week dozens of funeral notices along with birth announcements are made in the Hull Daily Mail.
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March 17, 2021 By David Murray
A brand-new company has given itself one unique mission: to make mariners’ lives easier by helping them to organize the paperwork and supporting documents underpinning their credentials, ratings and licenses.
MM-SEAS is the first-ever software that automates the manual task of obtaining, tracking and renewing U.S. Coast Guard credentials. MM-SEAS not only eliminates paperwork processing errors, it promises to deliver “meaningful merchant mariner career guidance.”
Hawse-Piping
Nate Gilman
Nate Gilman, co-founder of MM-SEAS, grew up on Puget Sound. Beginning as a teenager, he worked on cruise vessels belonging to Argosy Cruises, which his uncle Brock Gilman managed, and which operates sightseeing vessels in and around Seattle, Wash.
New Software Helps Merchant Mariners Apply For, Maintain and Grow Their U S Coast Guard Credentials – gCaptain gcaptain.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gcaptain.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
BJACH celebrates 120 Years of Army Nurse Corps
Lt. Col. Brian Bolton
BJACH Chief of Nursing Operations
FORT POLK, La. Army nurses past and present gathered at Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital Feb. 2 to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps. Nurses have served with the Army since 1775, but on Feb. 2, 1901, Congress formally established the Army Nurse Corps.
Army Nurse Corps officers serve in a variety of environments from military treatment facilities, like BJACH, to expeditionary units such as the 32nd Hospital Center and the 115th Field Hospital, forward surgical teams, research facilities and aeromedical evacuation units. In addition to patient care, Army Nurse Corps officers have opportunities to teach, recruit, serve as healthcare administrators and work in research.