During the early 1960's, the United States proposed putting nuclear weapons on ships that would have been manned by multinational crews.
Ms. Berger did much of the work herself, with a multinational crew of artisans - her favorite way to work.
Aside from the fruit salad, baklava was the only dessert available, but we were told a pastry chef from Barbados would soon be joining the multinational crew at Hamid.
Team Adventure's multinational crew of 14 set out on this great nautical challenge on Dec. 31.
It is tough work for the multinational crew of 30 in this rough-and-ready little boat, prettified below deck with posters of orang-utans and sunflowers painted in the toilets.
On the launching pad at Cape Canaveral a space shuttle waits to ferry a multinational crew of Marsnauts.
The ship was manned by a multinational crew of sailor friends, who were paid in room and board, but not in salary.
The film was shot in Thailand over 12 weeks with a multinational crew.
The language of the sea is English and many ships, and to a lesser extent, ports, are manned by multinational crews.
How can we ensure that multinational crews, comprising Philippinos and Malaysians, for example, respect social standards? How can we ensure fair competition with the port's dock workers?