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ALASKA - Juneau, AK - (907) 465-4518 ARIZONA - Phoenix, AZ - (602) 542-3871 ARKANSAS - Little Rock, AR - (501) 682-4500 CALIFORNIA - Sacramento, CA - (916) 262-2160 COLORADO - Denver, CO - (303) 318-8898 CONNECTICUT - Wethersfield, CT - (860) 263-6255 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - (202) 671-1633 GUAM - Tamuning, GU - (671) 475-7062 HAWAII - Honolulu, HI - (808) 586-8996 IDAHO - Boise, ID - (800) 772-2553 ILLINOIS - Chicago, IL - (312) 793-2316 INDIANA - Indianapolis, IN - (317) 232-7460 IOWA - Des Moines, IA - (515) 281-0255 KANSAS - Topeka, KS - (785) 296-5058 KENTUCKY - Frankfort, KY - (502) 564-7976 LOUISIANA - Baton Rouge, LA - (225) 342-3141 MAINE - Augusta, ME - (207) 287-2271 MARYLAND - Baltimore, MD - (410) 767-2250 MASSACHUSETTS - Boston, MA - (617) 626-6556 MICHIGAN - Detroit, MI - (313) 456-3090 MINNESOTA - St. Paul, MN - (651) 282-2714 MISSISSIPPI - Jackson, MS - (601) 321-6261 MISSOURI - Jefferson City, MO - (573) 751-3609
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NEVADA - Carson City, NV - (775) 684-0387 NEW HAMPSHIRE - Concord, NH - (603) 228-4123 NEW JERSEY - Trenton, NJ 08625 - 609 292-0099 NEW MEXICO - Albuquerque, NM - (505) 222-4683 NEW YORK - Albany, NY - (518) 457-6369 NORTH CAROLINA - Raleigh, NC - (919) 733-2936 NORTH DAKOTA - Bismarck, ND - (701) 328-2868 OHIO - Columbus, OH - (614) 752-9494 OKLAHOMA - Oklahoma City, OK - (405) 557-7265 OREGON - Salem, OR - (503) 947-1212 PENNSYLVANIA - Harrisburg, PA - (717) 787-3266 PUERTO RICO Hato Rey, PR - (787) 754-5340 RHODE ISLAND - Cranston, RI - (401) 462-8767 SOUTH CAROLINA - Columbia, SC (803) 737-2660SOUTH DAKOTA - Aberdeen, SD - (605) 626-2314 TENNESSEE - Nashville, TN - (615) 741-2284 TEXAS - Austin, TX - UTAH - Salt Lake City, UT - (801) 526-9401 VERMONT - Montpelier, VT - (802) 828-4153 VIRGIN ISLANDS-Charlotte Aml, VI -340 776-3700 VIRGINIA - Richmond, VA - (804) 786-7496 WASHINGTON - Lacey, WA - (360) 438-4804 WEST VIRGINIA - Charleston, WV - (304) 558-2660 WISCONSIN - Madison, WI - (608) 267-2393 WYOMING - Casper, WY - (307) 473-3807
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SUNY Maritime College at Fort Schuyler
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SUNY Marime College
The college campus is located on Fort Schuyler in the Bronx, New York opposite
historic Fort Totten, its sister fort across the East River with which it once guarded the
approaches to New York Harbor with its heavy cannons. An architectural attribute of the
college is the pentagonal fort which houses classrooms, labs and faculty offices.
There are several different options students can follow at Maritime College, depending
upon whether they wish to graduate as licensed officers or non-officers. The school
also includes a NROTC Unit. The college’s website provides greater detail about the
requirements for participation in the regimental program and summer sea term training
cruises based on the type of degree or license program chosen.
For students choosing the license program, summer sea terms take place aboard the
school’s training ship, Empire State VI, a 565 foot former cargo ship powered by a
steam turbine plant. In various capacities dedicated to deck license and engine license
qualification, cadets stand watches, learn to operate and maintain ship’s machinery,
learn navigation, and gain leadership skills. For a few days during each summer sea
term, cadets are given opportunities to go ashore in different ports.
www.sunymaritime.edu Source: SUNY Maritime College

The Throgs Neck Bridge is such a big icon of Fort Schuyler's campus that some
have affectionately nicknamed the college "Throgs Neck Tech". The school enjoys
panoramic vistas of the East River and Long Island Sound's approaches to New York
Harbor. The school prides itself on being the oldest maritime college in the nation.
SUNY Maritime College is part of the SUNY (State University of New York) system in
New York State. The college offers four year programs in marine transportation, naval
architecture, marine engineering, electrical engineering and other areas.
License program graduates sit for their Third Mate, Unlimited Ocean, Unlimited
Tonnage and Third Assistant Engineer, Unlimited Horsepower, Steam & Motor.
The USNS Stalwart became part of
the SUNY Maritime College fleet when
it shifted gears from its earlier life as
an ocean surveillance ship. She also
served afterwards as an anti-drug
vessel operated by the U.S.
Government. It is currently named the
SUNY Maritime although some still
refer to it by its original name.
The school's main training vessel is
the steam-powered Empire State VI,
pictured above at her berth alongside
the Throgs Neck Bridge. The TSES is
formerly a cargo carrier that served an
active career throughout the sixties
and seventies, including duty in
Vietnam. Maritime College is not
alone in its ownership of a Stalwart
class. The class enjoys use by the
Great Lakes Maritime Academy as the
TS State of Michigan and the United
States Merchant Marine Academy as
the Kings Pointer.
Maritime College isn't alone in its
ownership of a Stalwart class. They
also enjoy use by the Great Lakes
Maritime Academy as the State of
Michigan, and the United States
Merchant Marine Academy as the
Kings Pointer. The Kings Pointer
started out as the USNS Contender,
and the State of Michigan as the USNS
Persistant.