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Lee Gilliland
Member Username: teamtunafish
Post Number: 192 Registered: 2-2003
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I recently wrote the US Coast Guard to ask if they had changed the site the Ice Patrol left the wreath each year after they found Titanic's exact position, and thought people might be interested in their answer: Dear Lee: Thank you for your question on the Titanic memorial wreath ceremony location. We have recently modified the location which we use to conduct this ceremony. We have chosen to commemorate the position broadcast in Titanic's MAYDAY on 14 April, 1912 (41-56N, 50-14W). Though this position may not accurately reflect the actual position where Titanic struck the iceberg (since it was based on navigation accuracy of that day) it serves to focus the International Ice Patrol on our core purpose - to promote safe navigation in the area where iceberg danger exists - with the aim that another similar MAYDAY is never broadcast again. I instruct my iceberg reconnaissance tactical commander to drop the wreath as close to this position as possible based on operations on April 15th each year. I hope this satisfactorily answers your question. Please don't hesitate to e-mail or call if you have any other questions. Thank you again. Sincerely, CDR Michael Hicks Commander, U.S. Coast Guard International Ice Patrol 1082 Shennecossett Road, Groton CT 06340-6096 Phone: (860) 441-2631 Fax: (860) 441-2773 e-mail: mhicks@rdc.uscg.mil
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