This post must be nostalgia now.
OLD AND NEWER QOUTES.
On 30 October 1945 the Houses of Parliament unanimously carried the following resolution expressing gratitude to the Merchant Navy on the victorious end of the war :
"That the thanks of this House be accorded to the officers and men of the Merchant Navy for the steadfastness with which they maintained our stocks of food and materials ; for their services in transporting men and munitions to all battles over all the seas, and for the gallantry with which, through a civilian service, they met and fought the constant attacks of the enemy."
The Right Honourable Alfred Barnes, Minister of War Transport said :
"The Merchant Seaman never faltered. To him we owe our preservation and our very lives."
AND
On World Maritime Day 23rd September, we are mindful that these islands depend on shipping for their survival. 95% of our trade is carried by merchant crews. Please remember all the world's 1.2 million working seafarers, routinely risking piracy or shipwreck; and remember,too, the service and the sacrifice of those many brave members of the Merchant Fleet who have given their lives in peace and war. Mission To Seafarers