The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is scheduled to depart New London to begin summer training for more than 130 U.S. Coast Guard Academy cadets on Saturday, May 8 and will visit Newport this summer. Her four day visit has her arriving on Friday, July 30th and Departing Monday, August 2nd
At 295 feet in length, the Eagle, known as “America’s Tall Ship,” is the largest tall ship flying the stars and stripes and the only active square-rigger in U.S. government service.
“We are extremely excited to be getting back underway for a full summer training season,” said Capt. Michael Turdo, Eagle’s commanding officer. “The opportunity to sail abroad allows us to represent the Coast Guard and the United States to the public and international community.”
Coast Guard s Cutter Eagle To Depart New London
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Princeton resident takes top honors as part of West Point team
Princeton resident takes top honors as part of West Point team
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U.S. Military Academy Cadet Alexa Zammit, a native of Princeton, and her team, Team Superstrand, recently placed first in the 2021 Warfighter Innovation in Science and Engineering Challenge.PHOTO COURTESY OF U.S.M.A. AT WEST POINT
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U.S. Military Academy Cadet Alexa Zammit, a native of Princeton, and her team, Team Superstrand, recently placed first in the 2021 Warfighter Innovation in Science and Engineering Challenge.PHOTO COURTESY OF U.S.M.A. AT WEST POINT
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A Princeton resident is part of one of two West Point teams that earned first and second place titles at the 2021 Warfighter Innovation in Science and Engineering Challenge during a live virtual event hosted by the Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center on April 27.