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I thought I'd share a few pictures from my first cruise aboard the USCGC Eagle, the US's only operational tallship. I had the opportunity to sail Eagle for six weeks, during which time I traveled to: Atlanta, Bermuda, NYC, Norfolk, and Baltimore. For those who don't know, I am currently at USCGA and am working toward becoming an officer in the Coast Guard. One of Eagle's primary missions is to train future Coast Guard officers. With that, I hope you enjoy the pictures!
http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...gle/eagle6.jpg Eagle Specs: Length: 295', Beam: 39', Height: 147', Speed: 10 kts under diesel and 18 kts under sail, Displacement: 1813 tons, Crew: 9 officers, 55 enlisted, and apprx. 175 cadets/TAD http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...gle/eagle5.jpg Eagle coming into NYC (Photo by M. Sabatini) http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...gle/eagle2.jpg All work on sails is done by hand. Here, my shipmates and I work on the "Royals", the highest sails. http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...gle/eagle1.jpg Myself atop the "Royals", looking about 145 feet down to the waterline http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...rikSwanson.jpg CAPT Eric Jones (left) is relieved by CAPT Wes Pulver (right) after 3 years as CO of Eagle (Photo by PA2 Swanson) |
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And a couple more:
http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...PO3Weydert.jpg Learning pipe patching for emergencies http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...rikSwanson.jpg Eagle during 4th of July celebration http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...RobSimpson.jpg Securing Sails http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...gle/eagle3.jpg Shipmates and I working on the T'Gallents, the second highest sails http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...aveWeydert.jpg Shipmates steering and learning helm commands |
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Very cool!
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Thanks for sharing, some great pics. That ship is awesome, gonna be my screen saver for a while! Thanks for your service, my best friend and my little sister were both in the CG.
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Very sweet! I love the old tall ships!
BTW, was it hard getting it into Atlanta? :noon |
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Very cool, I've seen her come in and our of New London quite a few times. Are you over from the Sub base in Groton?
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Great pictures. I love the fireworks picture! :tu
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Awesome pics..thanks for sharing!!
Not sure if I have the stones for those heights!! |
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Thanks for sharing the Pics and for your service. That is one Awesome Ship!!!
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Wow, what an amazing experience and the pics are fantastic! That one showing you from above is a great "I was here" photograph.
Thank you for your service and for sharing your experiences with us. |
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Thanks for the awesome pics Rob! You are the man. See you in a few weeks!
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Very kool, you took some real good pic's... -(P
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Wait, WHAT?
I think Steve was wondering the same thing I was....There's a RIVER in Atlanta? Surely you are pulling our legs right? Surely you mean ATLANTIS. ;) |
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Great pics!!!! Awesome ship, thanks for sharing.
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For some reason, I keep switching the name of these two completely different cities ;s |
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If any of the moderators are reading this, could you please change the very first post from Atlanta to Savanna, so as to not confuse anyone else reading this thread! |
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Thank You Robert :usa |
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Great pictures! Thank you for sharing Robert.
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Awesome!
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Looks like a great time aboard. Thanks for your service! |
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Thanks for the great pics.
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Thank you for your service and sharing those awesome photos. I was out on a coast guard fast boat this morning, some really cool guys down here.
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Holy Sheeeeit, that is one beautiful ship! Thanks for sharing!
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My Wife, USCG Non-rate said how jealous she is when she saw the pictures. Her dream boat however is the Heely. |
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And thank you for serving, brother! :tu
(I say brother because I did my 4 years with the Doggies, AKA the Army.... lol) |
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Robert, you're the MAN:tu After HS grad, I worked the summer back East as an ironworker. Never climbed i-beams to 145'. About 20' was my limit:D Awesome pix and thank you for sharing with us...
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dude, that looked like a ton of fun. Sweet ship!
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Yea, she's going MST, so the liklihood of her getting the Heely is slim to none basically. I think they only have 3 on it at a time.
If you come here and we don't meet, don't go to the Cigar store on Park Street. Service is awful. Go to Cigar Masters on Boyleston. |
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Thanks for the advice :banger
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Awesome pics and thanks for your service.:tu
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Great Pics Robert!!! :tu
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Awesome, Thanks for sharing
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Badass pictures!
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Turns out I was on that very ship in 1972....It came in and tied up at New Orleans and my Dad and i went down and took a tour
of the barque. I had no idea why a ship would be called a barque, but it was cool and my dad and I got a kick out of it. Here is a doubloon that one of the trainees gave me, they must have been there for Mardi Gras and I bet they rode in a couple of parades and threw the doubloons as was the Mardi Gras tradition back then, now mostly gone.... http://i954.photobucket.com/albums/a...oubleoon-1.jpg This doubloon is not in as good a shape as it once was, I am sure it was shiny as it could possibly be back then, but it came out of my personal collection, which usually meant it spent time in a sandbox as treasure or something. Funny that it seems like no one in the USCG approved the proof, as they seem to have spelled barque, "bark". |
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Never knew they had such a ship. Badass.
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This was....wait, first thank you, and back to the doubloon. At Mardi Gras, the throws used to be a combination
of beads, which ranged from czech glass beads (necklaces) and plastic necklaces from Taiwan, trinkets which are just more plastic toys from the far east, squirt guns, back scratchers, junk toys, and lastly doubloons. These are silver and occasionally varied color aluminum coins with the Carnival krewe's logo on one side and parade theme on the other side. They would throw many hundreds of thousands over the weeks of Mardi Gras and while they are similar to challenge coins, they are much cheaper and lighter. The coin I have was likely produced JUST for Mardi Gras, and there would likely have been another doubloon produced for the bicentennial celebration in 1976. I think challenge coins are much more expensive to produce and "mean much more" to the people that give them out to others. ALL that said, thanks for your thoughts and your service and the best of luck to you in your career. If that coin exchange takes place, I would keep it with my doubloon collection which is already two generations old. That's not much, but one day it will be a neat historical record. Thanks again. |
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This is one of the coolest photos Ive ever seen! Thank you for your service. My brother in law is Commander of the Pacific Strike Team http://www.uscg.mil/hq/nsfweb/PST/welcomeaboard.asp |
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Thanks for sharing the pics. Very cool.
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Awesome pictures, Rob. I, too, believe I took a tour of that boat probably 15 years ago, if that was possible. Confidence in this statement is probably hovering around 50%. |
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Great pics Rob, thanks!!
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