• The Maritime Privateers football team represents the State University of New York Maritime College in college football at the NCAA Division III level....
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  • The Maritime Privateers are an intercollegiate athletic program in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III representing the State...
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  • 2010 Maritime Privateers football team represented State University of New York Maritime College as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference...
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  • Mickey Rehring (category Maritime Privateers football coaches)
    Retrieved February 22, 2024. "Privateers Drop Season Opener at Hartwick". September 3, 2022. "2023 Football Schedule". Maritime College Athletics. Retrieved...
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  • Clayton Kendrick-Holmes (category Maritime Privateers football coaches)
    since 2018. Kendrick-Holmes served as the head football coach at the State University of New York Maritime College from 2006 to 2017, compiling a record...
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  • Reinhart Field (category Maritime Privateers football)
    SUNY Maritime College. Named after SUNY Maritime Athletic Director, Professor Roger Reinhart, the stadium is home to the Maritime College Privateers soccer...
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  • The Maritime Football League (MFL) is a men's Canadian football minor league in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. The season runs from April until the...
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  • Jamel Ramsay (category Maritime Privateers football coaches)
     1986) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for the State University of New York Maritime College, a position he has held...
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  • Saj Thakkar (category Maritime Privateers football coaches)
    2023. He previously coached for Fitchburg State, Maritime, and Harvard. He played college football for Western New England and Fitchburg State as a quarterback...
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  • Calvin Powell (category Maritime Privateers football coaches)
    Calvin Powell is an American college football coach. He was the head football coach for Maine Maritime Academy from 2023 to 2024. He will be the first...
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    Gallaudet in D.C." SUNY Maritime Privateers. Archived from the original on January 12, 2018. 2010 NCAA Division III football season#Postseason Pat Coleman...
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    Piracy (redirect from French privateers)
    privateers at one time or another. During the American Revolution, about 55,000 American seamen served aboard the privateers. The American privateers...
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    Riley Demarell (June 23, 2021). "Maritime Football Set to Join the NEWMAC for 2023 Season". SUNY Maritime College Privateers Athletics. Retrieved July 6,...
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    Transitioning from the NAIA. Joining CNE in 2025. Maine Maritime was previously a Division III member football between 1973 and 2019 when the program was suspended...
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    Congress and the various colonies issued Letters of Marque to privateers. The privateers interrupted the British supply chain all along the eastern seaboard...
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  • Division III Football Championship appearance. In their final regular season game of the year the Amcats defeated the SUNY Maritime Privateers 31–7. to clinch...
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    Jolly Roger (category Maritime flags)
    Spanish coast guard or privateer vessel. Because of this, although, like pirate ships, Spanish coast guard vessels and privateers were almost always stronger...
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    Tad Gormley Stadium (category New Orleans Privateers football)
    Orleans, Louisiana. The stadium is home to the University of New Orleans Privateers men's and women's track and field teams. The Tulane University Green Wave...
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    Catholics. In 1629, Quebec City surrendered, without battle, to English privateers during the Anglo-French War; in 1632, the English king agreed to return...
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  • Empire for actions during a Luftwaffe attack Louis Ernest Sola, Federal Maritime Commissioner and yachtsman Kingsmill Bates, British Distinguished Service...
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    on the island of Tortuga to set sail under him. Morgan and some 2,000 privateers then attacked and sacked Panama the following year. They were hired by...
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    Panthers Power Cat – tiger mascot of the Pacific Tigers Privateer Pete – mascot of the Maritime Privateers The Pronghorn – mascot of the Gillette Pronghorns...
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    French privateers may have used the islands as a staging place for operations against Spanish galleons in the 16th century. Bermudian privateers certainly...
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    the Balearic Islands and the Spanish mainland were raided by Turkish privateers under the command of the Ottoman admiral, Hayreddin Barbarossa. The Balearic...
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    Queen Anne's Revenge (category Maritime incidents in 1718)
    historical research provided by the company's president, Phil Masters and maritime archaeologist David Moore. The shipwreck lies in 28 feet (8.5 m) of water...
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    century. The economy instead became maritime-focused, with the colony serving as a base for merchants, privateers and the Royal Navy, giving its name...
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    Pirates in the arts and popular culture (category Maritime folklore)
    "Barret's Privateers" is a song written by Stan Rogers popular in Nova Scotia, Canada detailing the fictional story of Elcid Barret and his privateers and their...
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    out soon after they occupied the islands. Privateers also operated from the island, including Welsh privateer Sir Henry Morgan, who used it in 1670 as...
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    Revolution, the colony's new capital was ransacked by Massachusetts-based privateers in the Raid on Charlottetown. During the attack, the colonial seal was...
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  • Frank Rodriguez (category Maritime Privateers baseball coaches)
    SUNY Maritime College in the Bronx, New York. - Mercy University, Pitching Coach. "Frank Rodriguez - Assistant Coach - Staff Directory". Maritime College...
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