MMA’s training ship ‘State of Maine’ pauses in Bahamas to pay respect to ‘El Faro’ crew








On May 1, officers, students, faculty and crew aboard Maine Maritime Academy’s training ship, State of Maine, paused on the sea, near the final resting place of El Faro off Crooked Island in the Bahamas. They gathered on the deck to honor the lost ship and its crew, which included five MMA alumni who perished on October 1, 2015.
They were Mike Davidson, Class of 1988; Danielle Randolph, Class of 2005; Mitchell Kuflik, Class of 2011; Mike Holland, Class of 2012; and Dylan Meklin, Class of 2015.
As part of the ceremony, TSSOM flew signal flags with the first letter of the last name of each of the MMA fallen. A moment of silence was followed by a musical performance of “Crossing the Bar” by Alfred Lord Tennyson, and the presentation of a life ring that was designed by two students to honor those who were lost. The memorial life ring will now proudly hang in the forward mess.
The State of Maine has been on its annual training cruise, sailing the East Coast, and arrived in Norfolk, Virginia, last week under blue skies and fair weather. The vessel sailed past the Norfolk Naval Station and into Lambert’s Point, navigating through one of the busiest ports on the Eastern Seaboard.
TSSOM was met pier-side by Mr. Phillip Miller, MARAD’s new Division of Atlantic Operations Ship Operations and Maintenance Officer. During the inbound transit, the ship passed an array of Navy, MARAD, and commercial ships moored in the Elizabeth River. Pilotage and docking, both arriving and departing, were performed by Maine Maritime Academy alumni providing cadets with a glimpse of future career opportunities. In addition to enjoying cellular service overnight, many personal letters and packages were received bringing large smiles to the students who had anxiously awaited their delivery.
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