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The memorial plaque dedicated to the sea captain Aram Mikhailovich Oganov, who was a Hero of Social Labour, was opened last week in St.Petersburg. The memorial sign was posted on the wall of the Building A, on 184 Nevsky Prospekt. Here the famous seafarer lived till 2008.
In the ceremony took part the chairman of the
St.Petersburg Legislative Assembly
Vyacheslav Makarov, the head of Central District Administration Andrey
Khlutkov, the chairman at the SUR's
Baltic Territorial Organization Alexander Bodnya, the representatives of former
Baltic Shipping Company (BSC) and
Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping, the Aram Oganov' s colleagues, his daughters Marina and Tamara and also his
blood brother Boris.
It should
be noted that St. Petersburg, known as a maritime capital of
Russia, hasn't any memorial sign
in honour of the seafarers of merchant
fleet. But now this historical injustice
has been resolved.
“Today we
will open a memorial plaque dedicated to the man of legend fate
and heroic profession. Aram
Mikhailovich was in command of ships
heading to Montreal and New York from Leningrad
through Atlantic Ocean. As a true
Captain he always foresaw the
worst and complex
situations and in such moments he made
the informed and right
decisions”, Vyacheslav Makarov pointed out.
The proposal
to memorize name of commercial seafarer was pushed forward by the Baltic
Territorial Organization of the Seafarers' Union of Russia (SUR BTO). A
year ago the union appealed to the
city authorities. Although the process required a time, we were glad to say that the SUR BTO's
idea found support at each step,
down to the Saint Petersburg governor.
If you take
into account what Aram Mikhailovich
did for the Soviet Union, there is
no wonder. His name is
inseparable associated with Leningrad and its history, Baltic
Shipping Company and the passenger
line establishment in the
USSR. Aram Oganov was a pioneer in organizing of the
passenger shipping in BSC, when
the well-known Leningrad-New-York
and Leningrad-Montreal lines started to work.
His fame spread beyond the USSR and actually then Leningrad became a
passenger shipping centre in the
country.
“We witness
the major event. Aram Oganov did
a lot for our city and development of national fleet. At 25 years-old he became
the captain on Kapitan Gastello and at 27 he picked up his first government award and at 35 Oganov received the superior
award of the Soviet
Union, the Order of Lenin.
And at the same
time he took under his command
the state-of-the-art M/V Alexandr
Pushkin. The ship started to compete
with 12 vessels of different shipping companies in the leading capitalist countries”.
At the
moment the Soviet Captain received a
sufficiently sceptical view. Nobody could believe that the Soviet commercial fleet was capable to compete
in Atlantic routes. In few years Aram Oganov dispelled doubts. The ship under
national flag was recognized at
Transatlantic lines and she became the
only vessel operating at the routes. The
world companies left this market making way for the ship under Captain Oganov's command.
“M/V
Alexandr Pushkin was said to be the modern vessel which had the highest level
of service”, Andrey Khlutkov continued.
“But most importantly that the
passengers said about tremendous
hospitality on board. The hospitality
became a trademark of the
vessel and Aram Mikhailovich throughout his
life”.
Unfortunately,
there is nothing stay from passenger shipping and the SUR BTO
chairman Alexander Bodnya said about it in his
speech.
“The
USSR-flagged ships used to heading from Leningrad to Germany, Sweden, Finland,
Canada and the USA. Thanks to Captain
Oganov we were famous around the
world! But when the Shipping Company went away, all passenger lines
were closed. Today there is no any ship flying under Russian flag in Baltic. The passenger
port was built in St. Petersburg, but during this
year there were berthed
more than 300 ships under foreign
flag only. It's unfair.
We hope that the opening of the memorial plaque in the name
of Captain who was a pioneer in
passenger line establishment in the USSR, will be the first step in
the fleet revival. There would be funds and people, who find a
perspective in the
passenger fleet development”.
Reference: The Captain to-be, who was a teacher in the Admiral Makarov State University, known as a forge of maritime personnel, was born in Zaqatala, Azerbaijan in 1925. In 1945 Oganov graduated from the Baku Maritime College's Navigation Department with honours and at once joined to Baltic Shipping Company. Since 1960 his work was related to the passenger fleet. The Captain received the first flagships Alexandr Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov. Aram Mikhailovich was awarded a title of Hero of Socialist Labour for opening and successful development of Transatlantic passenger lines. Aram Oganov served as a Captain for 35 years of his life and then he began to teach in Admiral Makarov State University. He brought up 27 captains.
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