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Florida Monument Honors WWII Mariners

January 2007


An American Merchant Marine Memorial which recognizes the contributions and sacrifices of civilian seaman during World War II formally was dedicated outside the War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. on Nov. 11.

Some 200 people, including members of the SIU, merchant marine veterans of World War II, veterans of other wars, and family members of each group turned out for the dedication. The event honored an exceptional group of seamen: U.S. Merchant Mariners who delivered cargo and troops to battle zones during the war. Although an estimated 9,300 mariners made the supreme sacrifice during the campaign and 12,000 more were wounded, their contributions over the years at times had been forgotten.

“They had been responsible for piloting slow-moving cargo vessels and delivering goods and troops during World War II,” wrote Elizabeth Baier, a staff writer who covered the monument dedication for the South Florida Sun Sentinel, “but no one knew who they were.”

These brave mariners were considered civilian volunteers, not soldiers or sailors, Baier noted.

The memorial, a handsomely fashioned section of black marble, is the end result of a great deal of hard work by members of the Gulfstream Chapter of the American Merchant Marine Veterans. Under the leadership of Joe Colon, president, AMMV, Gulfstream Chapter, members and community supporters raised nearly $13,000 to fund the memorial. The SIU supported the project.

The memorial itself contains quotes from President Roosevelt, General Eisenhower, Winston Churchill and General MacArthur; statistics about the U.S. Merchant Marine in World War II; the U.S. Merchant Marine logo; and a likeness of the Liberty ship John W. Brown.

“For me personally, this is about getting the recognition that we didn’t get when the war was over,” Colon told Baier. He said that of the 250,000 civilian seamen who served during World War II, an estimated 10,000 today are still alive and about 1,000 live in Florida.

Florida resident Dick Parrish, a veteran mariner who served for two years during World War II, attended the ceremony and openly shared his views about the monument. “It’s absolutely beautiful,” the 78-year-old veteran seaman told Baier. “It’s taken a long time to get this recognition.”

More than 1,200 SIU members gave their lives in World War II.

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