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    Wednesday, April 24, 2024

    Eagle's home

    Seaman Sean Fitzpatrick, left, and Seaman Luis Suarez help secure the lines Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, as U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle moves toward the pier at Coast Guard Station New London at Fort Trumbull with the help of tug Paul A. Wronowski. The Eagle completed its summer training cruise, during which it visited seven European ports, returned to New London in July and then visited several cities in the Northeast, with its last port visit in New York City. The Eagle will be in port until it goes out for a two-week officer candidate cruise at the end of September. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    New London — The U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle moves toward the pier at Coast Guard Station New London at Fort Trumbull with the help of tug Paul A. Wronowski.

    The Eagle has completed its summer training cruise, during which it visited seven European ports, returned to New London in July and then visited several cities in the Northeast, with its last port visit in New York City.

    The Eagle will be in port until it goes out for a two-week officer candidate cruise at the end of September.

    Crew members of the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle work together Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, to pull the power cable off the ship and to the hookup on the pier at Coast Guard Station New London at Fort Trumbull. The Eagle completed its summer training cruise, during which it visited seven European ports, returned to New London in July and then visited several cities in the Northeast, with its last port visit in New York City. The Eagle will be in port until it goes out for a two-week officer candidate cruise at the end of September. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    People taking part in the family and friends cruise on the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle watch the action on the pier Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, as the ship docks at Coast Guard Station New London at Fort Trumbull. The family and friends of the crew members boarded the Eagle two days ago in New York City. The Eagle completed its summer training cruise, during which it visited seven European ports, returned to New London in July and then visited several cities in the Northeast, with its last port visit in New York City. The Eagle will be in port until it goes out for a two-week officer candidate cruise at the end of September. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    Crew members of the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle work together Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, to heave a mooring line while docking at the Coast Guard Station New London at Fort Trumbull. The Eagle completed its summer training cruise, during which it visited seven European ports, returned to New London in July and then visited several cities in the Northeast, with its last port visit in New York City. The Eagle will be in port until it goes out for a two-week officer candidate cruise at the end of September. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    Crew members of the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle work together Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, to pull the power cable off the ship and to the hookup on the pier at Coast Guard Station New London at Fort Trumbull. The Eagle completed its summer training cruise, during which it visited seven European ports, returned to New London in July and then visited several cities in the Northeast, with its last port visit in New York City. The Eagle will be in port until it goes out for a two-week officer candidate cruise at the end of September. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    Boatswain's mate 3rd Class Mike Ford camelbacks a mooring line on a set of bits Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, after the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle docked at the Coast Guard Station New London at Fort Trumbull. The Eagle completed its summer training cruise, during which it visited seven European ports, returned to New London in July and then visited several cities in the Northeast, with its last port visit in New York City. The Eagle will be in port until it goes out for a two-week officer candidate cruise at the end of September. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    People taking part in the family and friends cruise on the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle watch the action on the pier Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, as the ship docks at Coast Guard Station New London at Fort Trumbull. The family and friends of the crew members boarded the Eagle two days ago in New York City. The Eagle completed its summer training cruise, during which it visited seven European ports, returned to New London in July and then visited several cities in the Northeast, with its last port visit in New York City. The Eagle will be in port until it goes out for a two-week officer candidate cruise at the end of September. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    The U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle returns to Coast Guard Station New London at Fort Trumbull on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019, with help docking from tug Paul A. Wronowski. The Eagle completed its summer training cruise, during which it visited seven European ports, returned to New London in July and then visited several cities in the Northeast, with its last port visit in New York City. The Eagle will be in port until it goes out for a two-week officer candidate cruise at the end of September. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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