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The destroyer USS HAYLER (DD 997) and the training cutter USCGC EAGLE (WIX 327) pass the Statue of Liberty as they arrive for Navy Fleet Week activities

Crew members man the rail aboard the destroyer USS HAYLER (DD 997) as the HAYLER and the training bark USCGC EAGLE WIX 327) pass the Statue of Liberty upon their arrival for Fleet Week activities

The guided missile destroyer USS MACDONOUGH (DDG 39) steams past the Coast Guard training bark USCGC EAGLE (WIX 327) and the Statue of Liberty as it takes part in a parade of ships at the start of Fleet Week

Crew members man the rail aboard the destroyer USS HAYLER (DD 997) as the HAYLER and the training cutter USCGC EAGLE (WIX 327) pass the Statue of Liberty upon arriving in New York for Navy Fleet Week activities

The Coast Guard training bark USCGC EAGLE (WIX 327) passes the Statue of Liberty during the parade of ships at the start of Fleet Week

The tank landing ship USS FAIRFAX COUNTY (LST 1193), right, approaches the Coast Guard training bark USCGC EAGLE (WIX 327) during the parade of ships at the start of Fleet Week

Surrounded by smaller craft, the Coast Guard training bark USCGC EAGLE (WIX-327) moves past the Statue of Liberty during the parade of ships at the start of Fleet Week

Crew members man the rail aboard the destroyer USS HAYLER (DD 997) as the ship passes the Statue of Liberty upon arriving for Navy Fleet Week activities

The destroyer USS HAYLER (DD 997) approaches the naval station to tie up after taking part in the parade of ships at the start of Fleet Week

The destroyer USS HAYLER (DD 997) passes the Coast Guard training bark USCGC EAGLE (WIX 327) and the Statue of Liberty while taking part in the parade of ships at the start of Fleet Week

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Base: New York

State: New York (NY)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PHC Ed Bailey

Release Status: Released to Public

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The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French people commemorating the alliance of France and the United States during the American Revolution. Yet, it represented much more to those individuals who proposed the gift. The "Father of the Statue of Liberty" was Edouard de Laboulaye, French jurist, poet, author and anti-slavery activist. He provided the idea that would become the Statue. In 1886, The Statue of Liberty was a symbol of democratic government and Enlightenment ideals as well as a celebration of the Union's victory in the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. Edouard de Laboulaye, the French political thinker, U.S. Constitution expert, and abolitionist, who first proposed the idea of a great monument as a gift from France to the United States was a firm supporter of President Abraham Lincoln and his fight for abolition. Laboulaye saw abolition not only as a way to eliminate immorality, but also as a way to protest repressive tendencies in France. Auguste Bartholdi was the French sculptor who designed the Statue of Liberty. From 1855 to 1856, Bartholdi embarked on a life-changing trip throughout Europe and the Middle East with some fellow artists. When they visited the Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, Bartholdi discovered his passion for large-scale public monuments and colossal sculptures. In 1869, the Egyptian government expressed interest in designing a lighthouse for the Suez Canal. Eager and excited, Bartholdi designed a colossal statue of a robed woman holding a torch, which he called Egypt (or Progress) Brings Light to Asia. When he attended the canal's inauguration, however, Bartholdi was informed that he would not be able to proceed with the lighthouse. Although disappointed, Bartholdi received a second chance to design a colossal statue. In 1865, Edouard de Laboulaye proposed that a monument representing freedom and democracy be created for the United States. Bartholdi was a great supporter of Laboulaye's idea and in 1870 he began designing the Statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World." Eugene Viollet-le-Duc was the architect hired to design a support structure for the Statue but replaced with famous Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, The Eiffel Tower's author. Richard Morris Hunt was the American architect who designed the pedestal under the Statue's feet. Joseph Pulitzer and Emma Lazarus helped raise the money needed to complete the pedestal's construction. Between 1886 and 1924, almost 14 million immigrants entered the United States through New York. The Statue of Liberty was a reassuring sign that they had arrived in the land of their dreams. To these anxious newcomers, the Statue's uplifted torch did not suggest "enlightenment," as her creators intended, but rather, "welcome." Over time, Liberty emerged as the "Mother of Exiles," a symbol of hope to generations of immigrants. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1936 speech in honor of the Statue's 50th Anniversary helped solidify the transformation of the Statue into an icon of immigration. From the beginning, the Statue of Liberty has stirred the emotions of ordinary people, and has inspired artists and commercial manufacturers to depict and honor her.

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On Aug. 5, 1884, the cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty was laid on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor.
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A Russian Ka-27PS Helix-D helicopter becomes the first Russian aircraft to land on board the destroyer USS HAYLER (DD-997) during Phase 1 of exercise Baltic Operation '94. The HAYLER is the flagship of BALTOPS 94

A television cameraman films the meeting as Russian citizens converse with a U.S. Navy officer shortly after the arrival of the high endurance cutter USCGC CHASE (WHEC-718) and the guided missile frigate USS MCCLUSKY (FFG-41). The two U.S. vessels are in Vladivostok on a three-day goodwill visit

1st Lt. Billy Chatham, an infantry officer with 2nd

The guided missile destroyer USS MACDONOUGH (DDG 39) passes between the Coast Guard training back USCGC EAGLE (WIX 327) and the Governor's Island during the parade of ships at the start of Fleet Week

Bark Beetles: General - All States, National Forest Service photograph.

Sailors from the destroyer USS HAYLER (DD-997) tighten up the mooring lines as the warship prepares for one of several Baltic seaport visits during BALTOPS 94. The HAYLER is flagship for Baltic Operation '94, the U.S. sponsored annual multinational exercise

Crewmen work in the rigging of the Coast Guard training bark USCGC EAGLE (WIX 327) as visitors line up to tour the ship at the start of Fleet Week

The Algerian navy ship Soummam (937) sails past the

The destroyer USS HAYLER (DD-997) follows the guided missile cruiser USS JOSEPHUS DANIELS (CG-27) as the vessels transit the waterway during Unitas XXXI, an annual, joint exercise between the U.S. Navy and the naval forces of nine South American countries

A Russian sailor stands in front of one of the quad 21-inch torpedo launchers aboard the Udaloy class guided missile destroyer ADMIRAL TRIBUTS (552). The ship is open for tours by U.S. Navy and Coast Guard personnel during a three-day goodwill visit to the Russian port city by the guided missile frigate USS MCCLUSKY (FFG-41) and the high endurance cutter USCGC CHASE (WHEC-718)

Four ships of the aircraft carrier USS FORRESTAL (CV-59) battle group steam for New York City to participate in Fleet Week '89. The ships, from left to right, are the guided missile cruiser USS TICONDEROGA (CG-47), the destroyer USS HAYLER (DD-997), the frigate USS W.S. Sims (FF-1059) and the FORRESTAL

A starboard quarter view of the destroyer HAYLER (DD-997) with scaffolding during construction by Ingalls Shipbuilding. The ship is 40 percent complete

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