Eagle returns home
Boatswain's Mate Third Class Manuel Perez hugs his son Connor, 4, after the Coast Guard barque Eagle returned home to the Fort Trumbull pier in New London Friday after its Summer Training Cruise. The ship traveled to five countries and three U.S. ports.
Coast Guard barque Eagle returns home to the Fort Trumbull pier in New London Friday, after its Summer Training Cruise to five countries and three U.S. ports.
Cadets, finishing their Swab Summer, work to place an electrical cable for the Coast Guard barque Eagle after arriving home to the Fort Trumbull pier in New London Friday.
Rear Admiral Sandra Stosz, superintendent of the Coast Guard Academy, says a few words aboard the Eagle at Fort Trumbull pier in New London Friday.
Family and staff from the Coast Guard Academy watch cadets and crew aboard the Coast Guard barque Eagle stand at attention after being called to quarters on their return home to the Fort Trumbull pier in New London Friday. The ship and crew just completed the Summer Training Cruise.
Capt. John O'Connor, commandant of cadets at the Coast Guard Academy, talks to a group of cadets that have just finished their swab summer, aboard the Eagle after its arrival at Fort Trumbull pier in New London Friday.
A small crowd gathers to watch the Coast Guard barque Eagle dock at the Fort Trumbull in New London Friday, after its Summer Training Cruise to five countries and three U.S. ports.
Cadets listen to one of the speakers during a ceremony aboard the Eagle at Fort Trumbull pier in New London Friday.
Coast Guard barque Eagle returns home to the Fort Trumbull pier in New London Friday.