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Department of Transportation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2021

Extract

The Department of Transportation’s role in Africa is limited to the involvement of the Coast Guard and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Office of International Transportation Programs currently has no dealings with African nations, although it has had some in the past. The Coast Guard maintains a small station in Liberia which consists of one officer and a team of enlisted men. Three Africans, two from Zaire and one from Liberia, attended the Coast Guard’s Officer Candidate School four-month program in 1976.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1978 

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Department of Transportation

Bronez, Ray, Director, Office of International Transportation Programs. Personal Communication, July 5 and July 12, 1977.Google Scholar
Cary, Charles O., Assistant Administrator for International Aviation Affairs. Letter of July 21, 1977.Google Scholar
Federal Aviation Administration, “Functions and Duties of FAA Representative, Monrovia.Google Scholar
Federal Aviation Administration, “International Participant Report FY 1976 and Transition Quarter.Google Scholar