In 1816, under the command of Edward Bayles, she made a voyage to Taragona and Rio de Janeiro. [1] In 1817, she was under the command of T. de Putron. In 1819, she was under the command of P.Collas.
WASHINGTON — The Military Sealift Command is rolling out an initiative to improve mariner recruiting and retention as hundreds of unfilled jobs at sea have forced the command to sideline 17 ships.
The G20 Leaders’ Summit held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil was headlined by the official launch of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty (henceforth “the Alliance”). One of the main initiatives ...