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HALIFAX, N.S. - Seaman Karen Hesson instructs Coast Guard Academy 4th Class Cadet Brandon Newman how to make up a line aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, Sunday, July 22, 2012. HALIFAX, N.S. - Coast Guard Academy 4th Class Cadet Sarah Sorensen listens closely to the instruction of Seaman Elizabeth Scarborough on how to operate a sound powered phone and perform the duties of the aft emergency steering watch aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, Sunday, July 22, 2012. About 50 swab cadets of Hotel and Golf companies accompanied by their 2nd class mentors, U.S. and Canadian sea scouts and small group of international naval academy cadets reported aboard the Eagle in Halifax, for a summer training cruise. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Erik Swanson.

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23/07/2012
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