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Command Chief legacy to Airmen

Command Chief legacy to Airmen

Command Chief Master Sgt. Mark Bronson, 628th Air Base Wing command Chief, hangs up his portrait with past command chiefs here Aug. 5, 2016. Beginning in 2012, all command chiefs have hung their portrait in the... More

The tall ship, USCGC Eagle, sails along the Cooper

The tall ship, USCGC Eagle, sails along the Cooper

The tall ship, USCGC Eagle, sails along the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future Coast Guard officers the opportunity to practice navigation, engineering and leader... More

Coast Guard officer candidates steer the tall ship,

Coast Guard officer candidates steer the tall ship,

Coast Guard officer candidates steer the tall ship, USCGC Eagle, down the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future Coast Guard officers the opportunity to practice navi... More

The tall ship, USCGC Eagle, sails along the Cooper

The tall ship, USCGC Eagle, sails along the Cooper

The tall ship, USCGC Eagle, sails along the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future Coast Guard officers the opportunity to practice navigation, engineering and leader... More

An officer candidate steer the tall ship, USCGC Eagle,

An officer candidate steer the tall ship, USCGC Eagle,

An officer candidate steer the tall ship, USCGC Eagle, down the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future Coast Guard officers the opportunity to practice navigation, en... More

Members of federal, state and local partnerships tour

Members of federal, state and local partnerships tour

Members of federal, state and local partnerships tour the USCGC the tall ship, USCGC Eagle, on Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future Coast Guard officers the opportu... More

Coast Guard officer candidates with the tall ship,

Coast Guard officer candidates with the tall ship,

Coast Guard officer candidates with the tall ship, USCGC Eagle, chart their course down the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future Coast Guard officers the opportunit... More

Members of federal, state and local partnerships tour

Members of federal, state and local partnerships tour

Members of federal, state and local partnerships tour the USCGC the tall ship, USCGC Eagle, on Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future Coast Guard officers the opportu... More

The tall ship, USCGC Eagle, docked at the Union Pier

The tall ship, USCGC Eagle, docked at the Union Pier

The tall ship, USCGC Eagle, docked at the Union Pier in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future officers the opportunity to practice navigation, engineering and leadership duties perf... More

Col. Robert Lyman, Joint Base Charleston commander,

Col. Robert Lyman, Joint Base Charleston commander,

Col. Robert Lyman, Joint Base Charleston commander, tours the USCGC the tall ship, USCGC Eagle, on Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future Coast Guard officers the opp... More

Coast Guard officer candidates with the tall ship,

Coast Guard officer candidates with the tall ship,

Coast Guard officer candidates with the tall ship, USCGC Eagle, steer the ship down the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, Sept. 9, 2016. The Eagle offers future Coast Guard officers the opportunity to... More

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