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The figurehead of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is seen

The figurehead of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is seen

The figurehead of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is seen in New London, Conn., Aug. 14, 2015. The Eagle, a training ship for cadets and officer candidates, is wrapping up its summer tour and docked in New London ... More

Figurehead of "America" after Collision with Ice

Figurehead of "America" after Collision with Ice

This was sketched during the Baldwin-Ziegler Polar Expedition at Latitude 79-15 N, Longitude 41-08 E. Artwork

COAST GUARD BARQUE EAGLE, US Coast Guard Photo

COAST GUARD BARQUE EAGLE, US Coast Guard Photo

(Aug. 09)--Figurehead of the Coast Guard Barque Eagle. USCG photo by JENNINGS, FRANK PA2

Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, analyzes and inspects

Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, analyzes and inspects

Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, analyzes and inspects the figurehead from the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Dec. 13, 2018. Kinman was contracted to build the Eagle's new figure... More

The figurehead of the USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) during

The figurehead of the USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) during

The figurehead of the USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) during the Tall Ships Festival and race, Scheveningen, Netherlands, June 20, 2019. The USCGC Eagle , which is used as a training cutter for future officers of the Uni... More

Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway - Closeup of the Schooner Sultana's Figurehead

Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway - Closeup of the Schooner Sultana's Fi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The figurehead of the Schooner Sultana depicts a young person at the bow of the ship. Location: Maryland Status: Public domain. Photo ... More

U.S. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Spencer Greer,

U.S. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Spencer Greer,

U.S. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Spencer Greer, crewmember of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, and Coast Guard Lt. Alissa Gavalian, a contracting officer, inspect the eye of ... More

Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, explains his figurehead

Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, explains his figurehead

Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, explains his figurehead re-creation plan for the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle to Richard Kanehl, Coast Guard communication manager, at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Dec. 13, 20... More

The figurehead on the “Chesty Pullers” dragon boat

The figurehead on the “Chesty Pullers” dragon boat

The figurehead on the “Chesty Pullers” dragon boat stares forward as the Marines who make up the team push it into the Neuse River for a boat race at Oriental, N.C. Immediately following the first race, the sec... More

The figurehead of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is seen

The figurehead of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is seen

The figurehead of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is seen on a foggy Sunday morning at the Coast Guard Yard, Baltimore, Nov. 17, 2013. The Eagle, a 295-foot barque home-ported in New London, Conn., is a training s... More

Arina Kotlyarskaya, Coast Guard in-service vessel

Arina Kotlyarskaya, Coast Guard in-service vessel

Arina Kotlyarskaya, Coast Guard in-service vessel sustainment program manager, Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, and Coast Guard Lt. Alissa Gavalian, contracting officer, inspect a sample of the material and car... More

Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, shows off a sample

Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, shows off a sample

Shane Kinman, master woodcarver, shows off a sample of the new figurehead to Richard Kanehl, Coast Guard communication manager, Arina Kotlyarskaya, Coast Guard in-service vessel sustainment program manager, and... More

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