[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 187 (Wednesday, September 27, 1995)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 49804-49806]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-23987]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Maritime Administration
46 CFR Part 350
[Docket No. R-162]
RIN 2133-AB21
Seamen's Service Awards
AGENCY: Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is amending its
regulations prescribing procedures for obtaining seamen's service
awards to conform to the provisions of the Merchant Marine Decorations
and Medals Act of 1988.
EFFECTIVE DATE: September 27, 1995.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Thomas, Maritime Industry
Analyst, Office of Maritime Labor, Training and Safety, 400 Seventh
Street SW, Room 7302, Washington, DC 20590, Telephone: (202) 366-5755.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public Law 100-324, the Merchant Marine
Decorations and Medals Act of 1988, 46 App. U.S.C. 2001 et seq., (``The
Act''), recognized the service of United States merchant seamen during
times of peace, war and national emergency by expanding the authority
of the Secretary of Transportation (Secretary), delegated to the
Maritime Administrator (MARAD), to issue medals, awards and decorations
to merchant seamen who performed such service. It repealed the Act of
July 24, 1956, commonly referred to as the Merchant Marine Medals Act
of 1956. That statute had authorized medals and decorations for
outstanding and meritorious conduct and service in the U.S. merchant
marine after June 30, 1950. The regulations of MARAD, at 46 CFR part
350, are being revised to reflect this change in the law and to
implement the Act by specifying the medals, awards and decorations that
the Secretary may issue and by establishing the procedure for
determining eligibility to receive these indicia of recognition for
service in the U.S. Merchant Marine.
Rulemaking Analyses and Notices
Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review) and DOT
Regulatory Policies and Procedures
This rulemaking is not considered to be an economically significant
regulatory action under section 3(f) of E.O. 12866, and is not
considered to be a significant rule under the Department's Regulatory
Policies and Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979). Accordingly,
it was not reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget.
A full regulatory evaluation is not required because the rule has
no mandatory effects and imposes no regulatory costs.
MARAD has determined that this rulemaking presents no substantive
issue which it could reasonably expect would produce meaningful public
comment since it merely prescribes a procedure for obtaining seamen's
service to implement statutory authority for their issuance by the
Secretary of Transportation. Accordingly, pursuant to the
Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553(c) and (d), MARAD finds that
good cause exists to publish this as a final rule, without opportunity
for public comment, and to make it effective on the date of
publication.
Federalism
The Maritime Administration has analyzed this rulemaking in
accordance with the principles and criteria contained in Executive
Order 12612, and has determined that it does not have sufficient
federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a Federalism
Assessment.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Maritime Administration certifies that this rulemaking will not
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities.
Environmental Assessment
The Maritime Administration has considered the environmental impact
of this rulemaking and has concluded that an environmental impact
statement is not required under the National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969.
Paperwork Reduction Act
This rulemaking contains an information collection that has been
approved by OMB under 5 CFR part 1320, pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.). Approval number 2133-
0506 has been assigned to the collection requirement.
List of Subjects in 46 CFR Part 350
Decorations, medals, awards; Seamen.
Accordingly, 46 CFR part 350 is revised to read as follows:
PART 350--SEAMEN'S SERVICE AWARDS
Sec.
350.1 Purpose.
350.2 Special medals and awards.
350.3 Other original recognition of service.
350.4 Eligibility for awards.
350.5 Replacement decorations.
350.6 Unauthorized sale, manufacture, possession or display.
350.7 Special certificate of recognition.
Authority: 46 App. USC 2001 et seq., 49 CFR 1.66.
Sec. 350.1 Purpose.
The purpose of this part is to prescribe regulations to implement
the Merchant Marine Decorations and Medals Act of 1988, 46 App. USC
2001, et seq., to authorize the issue of decorations, medals, and other
recognition for service in the U.S. merchant marine, and for other
purposes, and to provide for the replacement of awards previously
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issued for service in the United States Merchant Marine under prior
law.
Sec. 350.2 Special medals and awards.
The Secretary of Transportation, acting through the Maritime
Administrator, may award decorations and medals of appropriate design
for individual acts or service in the U.S. Merchant Marine.
(a) Medals, awards. The Secretary may award the Distinguished
Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal and Gallant Ship Unit Citation
Award, as prescribed under sections 3 and 4 of Pub. L. 100-324.
(b) Nominations. Nominations for these awards shall be reviewed and
submitted by the MARAD Merchant Marine Awards Committee to the Maritime
Administrator for approval.
(c) Inquiries. Direct all inquiries concerning eligibility and
procedures for the issuance of these medals to Chairperson, Merchant
Marine Awards Committee, Office of Maritime Labor, Training and Safety,
Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington,
DC 20590.
Sec. 350.3 Other original recognition of service.
Under the provision of Pub. L. 100-324, the Administrator has the
authority to review original applications for the following
decorations:
(a) World War II Service.
(1) Merchant Marine Emblem, awarded to merchant seamen for service
during World War II from the period December 7, 1941 to July 25, 1947;
(2) Victory Medal, awarded to merchant seamen who served as members
of the crews of ships for 30 days or more during the period December 7,
1941 to September 3, 1945;
(3) Honorable Service Button, awarded to merchant seamen who served
as members of the crews of ships for 30 days or more during the period
December 7, 1941 to September 3, 1945;
(4) Mariner's Medal, awarded to merchant seamen who, while serving
on a ship from December 7, 1941 to July 25, 1947, were wounded or
suffered physical injury as a result of an act of an enemy of the
United States;
(5) Merchant Marine Combat Bar, awarded to merchant seamen who
served on a ship which, at the time of such service, was attacked or
damaged by an instrumentality of war, from December 7, 1941 to July 25,
1947. A star is attached if the seaman was forced to abandon ship. For
each additional abandonment, a star is added;
(6) Merchant Marine Defense Bar and Medal, awarded to merchant
seamen who served on merchant vessels between September 8, 1939 to
December 7, 1941;
(7) Atlantic War Zone Bar and Medal, awarded to merchant seamen who
served in the Atlantic War Zone, including the North Atlantic, South
Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Barents Sea, and the Greenland
Sea, between December 7, 1941 and November 8, 1945;
(8) Mediterranean-Middle East War Zone Bar and Medal, awarded to
merchant seamen who served in the zone including the Mediterranean Sea,
Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and Indian Ocean west of 80 degrees east
longitude, between December 7, 1941 and November 8, 1945;
(9) Pacific War Zone Bar and Medal, awarded to merchant seamen who
served in the Pacific War Zone, including the North Pacific, South
Pacific, and the Indian Ocean east of 80 degrees east longitude, during
the period December 7, 1941 to March 2, l946;
(10) Presidential Testimonial Letter, signed by President Harry S
Truman, to all active merchant seamen who sailed during World War II;
(11) Philippine Defense Ribbon, awarded to merchant seamen who
served as members of crews of ships in Philippine waters, for not less
than 30 days, from December 8, 1941 to June 15, 1942;
(12) Philippine Liberation Ribbon, awarded to merchant seamen who
served as members of crews of ships in Philippine Waters for not less
than 30 days from October 17, 1944 to September 3, 1945;
(b) Korean Conflict Service. Korean Service bar and medal for
merchant seamen who served in waters adjacent to Korea during the
Korean Conflict, between June 30, 1950 and September 30, 1953.
(c) Service in the Vietnam Conflict. Vietnam Service bar and medal
awarded to merchant seamen who served in waters adjacent to Vietnam
between July 4, 1965 and August 15, 1973.
(d) Operations DESERT SHIELD AND DESERT STORM. The Merchant Marine
Expeditionary Award, authorized on May 22, 1991, to those American
merchant seamen who directly participated from August 2, 1990 to
December 31, 1991 in the war zone designated by Executive Order 12744
as ``the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden, and that
portion of the Arabian Sea that lies north of 10 degrees north latitude
and west of 68 degrees east longitude.''
Sec. 350.4 Eligibility for awards.
(a) World War II awards. Submission of the original applications
for World War II merchant marine service awards to the Maritime
Administration shall include:
(1) A copy of seaman's DD Form 214, ``Certificate of Release or
Discharge from Active Duty'' with continuation sheet, if provided. The
DD Form 214 is required to verify merchant marine service on vessels
during World War II. The application and instructions for applying for
this document may be obtained from the Maritime Administration, Office
of Maritime Labor, Training and Safety. If a seaman was not eligible
for this discharge, the Maritime Administration will accept official
documents, including ships' discharges;
(2) A summary of World War II sailing history to include--
theater(s) of operation and ports of discharge; and
(3) Book number or United States Maritime Service (USMS) number and
World War II home address.
(b) Korean and Vietnam Awards. Applicants for the Korean Service
bar and medal, Vietnam Service bar and medal and the Merchant Marine
Expeditionary Award shall provide copies of the ship(s) discharge(s)
for the appropriate voyages. All awardees will be given an appropriate
certification card or certificate for their awards.
(c) The information establishing eligibility, along with a written
request, shall be directed to Office of Maritime Labor, Training &
Safety, Maritime Administration, Washington, DC 20590, Attention:
Merchant Marine Awards.
(d) MARAD has entered into agreements with vendors to supply the
medals and decorations to eligible mariners at cost. After reviewing
applications, MARAD will instruct eligible mariners to submit their
orders for the medals and decorations to the following vendors.
OWNCO Marketing, 1705 SW. Taylor Street, Portland, OR 97205, (503)
226-3841
PIECES OF HISTORY, P.O. Box 4470, Cave Creek, AZ 85331, (602) 488-
1377, (602) 488-1316 (FAX)
THE QUARTERMASTER UNIFORM COMPANY, P.O. Box 829, 750 Long Beach
Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90801-0829, 800-444-8643 Toll Free 7:00 AM--
7:00 PM
SHIP'S SERVICE STORE, United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings
Point, NY 11024, (516) 773-5000 ext. 5229
VANGUARD MILITARY EQUIPMENT CORP., 41-45 39th Street, Sunnyside, NY
11104, Toll Free 1-800-221-1264
VANGUARD INDUSTRIES WEST, 6155 Conte Del Cedro, Carlsbad, CA 92009,
Toll Free 1-800-433-1334
PAST GLORY COMPANY, P.O. Box 4470, Alexandria, VA 22302, (703) 491-
7544
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(e) Compliance with the procedure set forth in paragraph (a) of
this section is required when purchasing a replacement. Certification
cards need not be presented to the authorized vendors in order to
purchase the bars. The possession or display, including the wearing of
any Merchant Marine decoration by other than authorized personnel is
prohibited by law and subject to fine and imprisonment.
Sec. 350.5 Replacement decoration.
The following decorations that have been previously issued may be
replaced at cost upon written request made to the Office of Maritime
Labor, Training and Safety:
(a) Distinguished Service Medal.
(b) Meritorious Service Medal.
(c) Mariner's Medal.
(d) Gallant Ship Unit Citation Bar.
(e) Presidential Testimonial Letter (no cost for replacement).
Sec. 350.6 Unauthorized sale, manufacture, possession or display.
The sale, manufacture, possession or display of any Merchant Marine
decoration, or colorable imitations thereof, by anyone other than an
authorized vendor is prohibited by law and subject to fine and
imprisonment.
Sec. 350.7 Special certificate of recognition.
The Maritime Administration is authorized to issue a special
certificate of recognition of service to an individual, or the personal
representative of an individual, whose service in the U.S. Merchant
Marine has been determined to be active duty under an earlier Act of
Congress (Pub. L. 95-202). The issuance of this certificate to any
individual does not entitle that individual to any rights, privileges
or benefits under any law of the United States.
By order of the Maritime Administrator.
Dated: September 22, 1995.
Joel C. Richard,
Secretary, Maritime Administration.
[FR Doc. 95-23987 Filed 9-26-95; 8:45 am]
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