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Women In Cuba's Merchant Navy

(N.Z. Press Aesn.—Copyright) KEY WEST (Florida), December 11. The Cuban merchant fleet will be the first in Latin America to have female officers, Havana Radio said today. A broadcast monitored in Florida said the Maritime Academy would graduate the first female officers, after a year's training, next month. It did not say how many would qualify. The size of the present Cuban merchant fleet was not revealed. Soviet merchant ships are known to have women crew members.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 30005, 14 December 1962, Page 3

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Women In Cuba's Merchant Navy Press, Volume CI, Issue 30005, 14 December 1962, Page 3

Women In Cuba's Merchant Navy Press, Volume CI, Issue 30005, 14 December 1962, Page 3

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