1. United States Merchant Marine Academy at King's Point, New York, 2008. The American Merchant Marine Museum.Convoy Exhibit room is at left (3 windows) https://picasaweb.google.com/116219861399977821152/UnitedStatesMerchantMarineAcademyAndAmericanMerchantMarineMuseum#
2 Museum Entrance
Convoy Brochure https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B9QzbT15PL_FYjEyNjkzNjctMmExOS00ZmUzLWI5MDctNjY2ZDU2ZDFlMjll&hl=en_US
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14 Society of Miniature Ship Model Collecters. A project accomlished by SMSC collectors, dealers and producers
7 the museum is housed in an exquisite old mansion on the USMMA campus
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23 The platform designed by John Olsen to "naval specs".
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131John planned the whole exhibit down to the last corvette
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130 John Olsen placing the first convoy model. Note laser line lower left
Mike Meyer's advice for the use of a laser chalk line worked very well
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127 USMMA cadet work detail
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135 The supervisors
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125 Some of Mike Meyer's outstanding contributions
122 Some of Mike Meyer's outstanding contributions
121 Some of Mike Meyer's outstanding contributions
123 Some of Mike Meyer's outstanding contributions
124 Some of Mike Meyer's outstanding contributions
120 Some of Mike Meyer's outstanding contributions
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170 The "Pompeian Room" houses six vignettes related to convoys
171 The "Pompeian Room" houses six vignettes related to convoys
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Carlo Marquardt's NORMANDIE & LAFAYETTE at the Convoy display at the AMMM
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Mike Meyer's Convoy Ships. His own work
Mike Meyer's Convoy Ships. Camo by Dave Shadell