2012 Sail Morotai was the fourth international sailing event by Sail Indonesia cooperating with Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Indonesian Marine Board, and other Indonesian government agencies.[1] More than 100 participants from various countries across the world joined the event.[2] 2012 Sail Morotai, with the theme Step to the New Era of Pacific Regional Economy, was released on 14 March 2012 by Indonesian Coordinating Minister of People's Welfare H. R. Agung Laksono, Indonesian Minister of Marine and Fishery Sharif C. Sutardjo, and Governor of North Maluku Thaib Armaiyn.[1][3][4] 2012 Sail Morotai was conducted from June to September 2012 and the event was taking Morotai Island, North Maluku, as the main venue referring to Presidential Decree No. 4 of 2012.[4][5] Morotai Island was chosen since it keeps not only the remains and history of World War II, but also potential marine to be explored.[3][4][6]
Improving from the previous Sail Indonesia events, 2012 Sail Morotai held more various activities which were social event, yacht rally, cultural and marine seminar, marine sports, and marine expedition for research.[4][7] Most of the activities were involving Indonesian National Army and war veterans from overseas.[3][4]
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2012SailMorotai was the fourth international sailing event by Sail Indonesia cooperating with Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Indonesian Marine...
years of Sail Indonesia without any break; 109 ships took part - the second largest number of participants after 2009. 2012SailMorotai. 2013 Sail Komodo...
2018. "Dua Kapal Eks PD II Ikuti Sailling Pass di SailMorotai". pulaumorotaikab.go.id (in Indonesian). 15 September 2012. "PANGKOLINLAMIL PIMPIN UPACARA...
September 2012, Teluk Ratai alongside KRI Teluk Bone, another World War II veteran, participated in sailing pass as part of 2012SailMorotai. The sailing...
(southern Philippines) or Morotai (Maluku Islands) to Guam; or two voyages, with way stations in Palau or Yap. Hung et al. (2012) pointed out in response...
2/1st Australian Topographical Survey Company in December 1944. He sailed to Morotai with this unit in April 1945. In June 1945, Private Ruxton was posted...
North Sumatra; Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi; Tanjung Lesung, Banten; Morotai, North Maluku; and Tanjung Kelayang, Bangka Belitung Islands. As quoted...
the region, most notably Francis Xavier who worked in Ambon, Ternate and Morotai (Halmahera) in 1546–1547. Dominican missionaries also converted many in...
American advance toward Japan, sailing to Leyte and Morotai. While conducting cargo operations at Morotai on 28 June Gold Star was attacked by enemy aircraft...
Wing of the Australian First Tactical Air Force, and took part in the "Morotai Mutiny" of April 1945. After the war, he spent many years in New Guinea...
sailed from Hampton Roads to Gibraltar, from 21 March to 14 April. Carlo Carrillo's last convoy was Convoy GB 745, in which they sailed from Morotai to...
Villalobos sailed to the Philippines in 1542–1543. From 1546 to 1547 Francis Xavier worked in Maluku among the peoples of Ambon Island, Ternate, and Morotai, and...
North Halmahera Regency South Halmahera Regency West Halmahera Regency Morotai Island Regency Sula Islands Regency Taliabu Island Regency Ternate City...
by the Work Unit (Satker) turned into a UPBU. Due to the pursuit of the Sail Raja Ampat event in 2014 which was attended by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono...
After refitting, Deloraine was used to transport an occupation force from Morotai to Menado, then returned to Sydney and commenced clearing minefields off...
support for operations in Aitape and Cape Sansapore during July and August, Morotai in September, and Leyte Gulf in early October. Shropshire was reassigned...
then visited the other Maluku Islands, including Ternate, Baranura, and Morotai. Shortly after Easter 1547, he returned to Ambon Island; a few months later...
the Pacific Ocean 100 nautical miles (185 km; 115 mi) east-northeast of Morotai at 02°45′S 129°52′E / 2.750°S 129.867°E / -2.750; 129.867. The TBF crashed...
during the war, Arthur also played a leading part in—and gave name to—the "Morotai Mutiny" of April 1945, when eight RAAF officers attempted to resign their...
History". Retrieved 28 April 2012. "USCGC Acacia". Retrieved 28 April 2012. "USCGC Alexander Hamilton". Retrieved 28 April 2012. "Casualties, Navy and Coast...
Indonesian islands visited by the Portuguese, such as Ambon, Solor, Ternate and Morotai, the Bandanese displayed no enthusiasm for Christianity or the Europeans...