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September 18th, 2007
Following in James Goodship’s Footsteps

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Hearing at first hand about a young engineer’s life in the marine industry can often be a vital first step in helping a school student take the decision to following in his or her footsteps. James Goodship, who is a 23-year old graduate engineer now working at VT Shipbuilding in Portsmouth Naval Base, set out to inspire 14-16 year olds who took part in a “City and Sea” course held under the auspices of the Chamber of Shipping in London last month.
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