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Friends of Greece in the U. S. Senate Enabling tranfer to Greece |
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U.S. Ship that carried desperately-needed food to the Greek people following World War II to become a floating museum in Piraeus
The Greek Star Washington, D.C.- Friends of Greece in the U.S. Senate secured the adoption of an amendment that will enable the transfer to Greece of a WWII American Liberty Ship, that will become a floating museum in Piraeus. The House/Senate Conference Committee, to which the amendment goes next, is expected to adopt it and President George W. Bush is expected to sign it into law late this summer,” said Andy Manatos, President of the Coordinated Effort of Hellenes (CEH). |
A World War II American Liberty Ship |
Symbolizing the historic and preeminent bond between the US and Greece, Liberty Ships carried desperately-needed food to the Greek people following WWII. The percentage of Greek civilians, who died during WWII, mostly from starvation, was ten times that of Japan even after the atomic bomb. As well, it was 250 American Liberty Ships purchased by enterprising Greeks, like Aristotle Onassis who bought 16, which began Greece rise to its paramount position today -- carrying 25% of fuel and products to the United States and the rest of the world,” said Andrew A. Athens chairman of CEH, the World Council of Hellenes and a WWII veteran. |
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“Numerous friends of Greece are responsible for this development. Hellenic U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and her staff have worked on this issue for many months and she was ready to adopt this Liberty Ship transfer language in the Coast Guard Bill soon to move through the Senate Subcommittee that she chairs. Senator Lincoln Chaffee (R-RI) seized the opportunity of another bill moving more quickly through the Senate to amend with this provision. Hellenes remember Senator Chaffee as one of three Republican Senators on the European Affairs Subcommittee of the Foreign Relations |
(L to R) Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyanni, U.S. Ambassador to Greece Charles Reis, U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME) |
Committee to courageously criticize his party’s President for supporting the Annan Cyprus settlement plan. Philhellene Senator Jack Reed (D-RI), a member of the Committee handling the bill moving through the floor, also played a significant role,” said Manatos. |
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