Day 11 | Charleston, SC
Posted on: May 15, 2017
9:03 AM, and the Charleston Pilots have come on board to bring our ship into port. By 10:37, Captain Eadie called “First Line.” We made it to our first destination. Now for four days of Southern Hospitality. First day out, and it’s 82 and sunny. Cadets will explore the historical parts of the city such as Fort Sumter, Patriot Point and the USS Yorktown, and Fort Moultrie, do some shopping along Market Street at the Old Slave Market, or go to the beach and relax by the water.
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4/C Bethany Pare and 4/C Madison Savary show their excitement for
arriving in Charleston.
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4/C Maryellen Musselman and 3/C Julia Dillon raise the Maine
Maritime Academy flag as Texas Maritime 2/c Leah Linscott looks on.
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4/C Tyler Young is all smiles as he approaches the flying bridge
with his camera, as the ship nears its first destination.
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QM1 Beatie teaches 4/C Midshipmen about the Binnacle and the
magnetic compass and compass error. Seen in the photo, from left to
right: 4/C Paul Woodworth, 4/C Sam Sargent, 4/C Cameron Skillings (in
Maintenance Blues), 4/C Samuel Baker, 4/C Justin Vien, 4/C Joshua D Reed,
4/C Graham Williams, and 3/C Kevin Smith.
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3/C Julia Dillon and 2/C Bob Euiler raise the Hotel Flag to
announce that the Pilot is now On Board. (Photo Credit: Jackson Larrabee)
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